Around the world many peatlands are managed unsustainably. Drainage of the peat causes soil subsidence and a range of negative societal impacts. Integrated strategies are required to ensure more sustainable long-term settings, based on impact assessment models that simulate the interrelated dynamics of water management and soil subsidence, and determine the spatial and temporal range of societal impacts. This paper presents an integrated modelling framework that meets these requirements. We used the framework to assess the impacts of a range of water management strategies in Dutch peatlands. Average soil subsidence rates were shown to range from 0.6 to 4.5 mm·y− 1, resulting in marked differences in societal impacts that affect stakeholders...
Due to pressure for land, substantial areas of peat swamps in South-East Asia have been and presentl...
In the Netherlands land subsidence is a continuously ongoing process. Consequently, an increasing nu...
In the Netherlands land subsidence is a continuously ongoing process. Consequently, an increasing nu...
To achieve a more sustainable management of the subsiding Dutch peatlands, adaptations such as progr...
In large parts of the western coastal region of the Netherlands peat soils occur. Historic land use ...
The survival of peat meadows in the Netherlands is threatened by soil subsidence, less favourable co...
Dutch peatlands have been subsiding due to peat decomposition, shrinkage and compression, since thei...
Dutch peatlands have been subsiding due to peat decomposition, shrinkage and compression, since thei...
Abstract: Drained peat soils subside and lose height. This vicious circle of peat use was managed ...
For hundreds of years, ditch water levels in Dutch agricultural peatlands have been lowered to incre...
Collaborative policy processes are increasingly advocated to resolve management problems of social-e...
A spatially explicit dynamic model was developed that combines water quantity and quality processes ...
In many deltas worldwide subsidence still is an underestimated problem, while the threat posed by la...
Land subsidence in the Netherlands is an ongoing process. An increasing number of people and economi...
Land subsidence in drained cultivated peatlands is responsible for a number of serious environmental...
Due to pressure for land, substantial areas of peat swamps in South-East Asia have been and presentl...
In the Netherlands land subsidence is a continuously ongoing process. Consequently, an increasing nu...
In the Netherlands land subsidence is a continuously ongoing process. Consequently, an increasing nu...
To achieve a more sustainable management of the subsiding Dutch peatlands, adaptations such as progr...
In large parts of the western coastal region of the Netherlands peat soils occur. Historic land use ...
The survival of peat meadows in the Netherlands is threatened by soil subsidence, less favourable co...
Dutch peatlands have been subsiding due to peat decomposition, shrinkage and compression, since thei...
Dutch peatlands have been subsiding due to peat decomposition, shrinkage and compression, since thei...
Abstract: Drained peat soils subside and lose height. This vicious circle of peat use was managed ...
For hundreds of years, ditch water levels in Dutch agricultural peatlands have been lowered to incre...
Collaborative policy processes are increasingly advocated to resolve management problems of social-e...
A spatially explicit dynamic model was developed that combines water quantity and quality processes ...
In many deltas worldwide subsidence still is an underestimated problem, while the threat posed by la...
Land subsidence in the Netherlands is an ongoing process. An increasing number of people and economi...
Land subsidence in drained cultivated peatlands is responsible for a number of serious environmental...
Due to pressure for land, substantial areas of peat swamps in South-East Asia have been and presentl...
In the Netherlands land subsidence is a continuously ongoing process. Consequently, an increasing nu...
In the Netherlands land subsidence is a continuously ongoing process. Consequently, an increasing nu...