Peatlands can buffer the impact of external perturbations, but can also rapidly shift to a new ecosystem type, with large gains or losses of stored carbon
Peatlands are a globally important carbon store, but peatland ecosystems from high latitudes to the ...
Peatlands cover 3–5% of the global land surface, contain about 20% of all terrestrial organic carbon...
The carbon sink potential of peatlands depends on the balance between carbon uptake by plants and mi...
Peatlands can buffer the impact of external perturbations, but can also rapidly shift to a new ecosy...
Peatlands are wetland ecosystems that accumulate dead organic matter (i.e. peat) when plant litter p...
Peatlands are important components of boreal and subarctic landscapes, and can be regionally importa...
Global peatlands store a very large carbon (C) pool located within a few meters of the atmosphere. T...
Globally, the amount of carbon stored in peats exceeds that stored in vegetation and is similar in s...
Peatlands occupy a relatively small fraction of the Earth’s land area, but they are a globally impor...
Peatlands are impacted by climate and land-use changes, with feedback to warming by acting as either...
Global peatlands store a very large carbon (C) pool located within a few meters of the atmosphere. T...
Peatlands cover only 3% of the Earth's land surface but boreal and subarctic peatlands store about 1...
Northern peatland ecosystems will likely be affected greatly by climate change (IPCC, 2007), with in...
Northern peatlands occupy over 3 million km2 globally and contain the largest carbon (C) pool (typic...
First International Symposium on Carbon in Peatlands, Wageningen, Netherlands, 15-18 April 2007 Bore...
Peatlands are a globally important carbon store, but peatland ecosystems from high latitudes to the ...
Peatlands cover 3–5% of the global land surface, contain about 20% of all terrestrial organic carbon...
The carbon sink potential of peatlands depends on the balance between carbon uptake by plants and mi...
Peatlands can buffer the impact of external perturbations, but can also rapidly shift to a new ecosy...
Peatlands are wetland ecosystems that accumulate dead organic matter (i.e. peat) when plant litter p...
Peatlands are important components of boreal and subarctic landscapes, and can be regionally importa...
Global peatlands store a very large carbon (C) pool located within a few meters of the atmosphere. T...
Globally, the amount of carbon stored in peats exceeds that stored in vegetation and is similar in s...
Peatlands occupy a relatively small fraction of the Earth’s land area, but they are a globally impor...
Peatlands are impacted by climate and land-use changes, with feedback to warming by acting as either...
Global peatlands store a very large carbon (C) pool located within a few meters of the atmosphere. T...
Peatlands cover only 3% of the Earth's land surface but boreal and subarctic peatlands store about 1...
Northern peatland ecosystems will likely be affected greatly by climate change (IPCC, 2007), with in...
Northern peatlands occupy over 3 million km2 globally and contain the largest carbon (C) pool (typic...
First International Symposium on Carbon in Peatlands, Wageningen, Netherlands, 15-18 April 2007 Bore...
Peatlands are a globally important carbon store, but peatland ecosystems from high latitudes to the ...
Peatlands cover 3–5% of the global land surface, contain about 20% of all terrestrial organic carbon...
The carbon sink potential of peatlands depends on the balance between carbon uptake by plants and mi...