Peatlands are the most efficient terrestrial carbon store and provide multiple other benefits such as clean water and habitat for wildlife. However, peatland landscapes continue to be adversely affected by burning, drainage, and forest plantation, which result in large areas of peatlands being damaged and their benefits being undermined or threatened. In the context of important investments being planned for restoring peatlands, it is crucial to understand whether these investments generate net benefits to society. This User Guide provides guidance on state-of-the-art methods for the economic valuation of the societal benefits provided by peatlands. It will assist practitioners, policy makers, and potential investors in the application ...
Peatland areas comprise half of the world’s wetlands and play important ecological roles. Peatlands ...
There are many peatlands in the UK, and they are important because peat soils are extremely rich in ...
Peatlands are unique ecosystems that support a wide range of very different ecological functions and...
Restoration offers opportunities for securing and enhancing critical ecosystem services provided by ...
ArticleGlobally, the historic and recent exploitation of peatlands through management practices such...
There is evidence that damaged peatlands can negatively affect the delivery of water related ecosyst...
This article looks at some of the peatland restoration plans, initiatives and projects within the U...
Peatland areas comprise half of the world’s wetlands and play important ecological roles. Peatlands...
This document explores some of the examples of peatland restoration under different circumstances ar...
Scotland is a global pioneer of peatland restoration which is widely seen as having a significant ro...
This Final Report describes research into the rationale and basis for the development of a UK Peatl...
Removal of peat for commercial use, now largely as a horticultural growing medium but in earlier tim...
To meet the challenge of proactive ecosystem-based climate mitigation and adaptation, new sources of...
Peatlands are areas of land with a naturally accumulated layer of peat. These are formed under water...
Peatland areas comprise half of the world’s wetlands and play important ecological roles. Peatlands ...
There are many peatlands in the UK, and they are important because peat soils are extremely rich in ...
Peatlands are unique ecosystems that support a wide range of very different ecological functions and...
Restoration offers opportunities for securing and enhancing critical ecosystem services provided by ...
ArticleGlobally, the historic and recent exploitation of peatlands through management practices such...
There is evidence that damaged peatlands can negatively affect the delivery of water related ecosyst...
This article looks at some of the peatland restoration plans, initiatives and projects within the U...
Peatland areas comprise half of the world’s wetlands and play important ecological roles. Peatlands...
This document explores some of the examples of peatland restoration under different circumstances ar...
Scotland is a global pioneer of peatland restoration which is widely seen as having a significant ro...
This Final Report describes research into the rationale and basis for the development of a UK Peatl...
Removal of peat for commercial use, now largely as a horticultural growing medium but in earlier tim...
To meet the challenge of proactive ecosystem-based climate mitigation and adaptation, new sources of...
Peatlands are areas of land with a naturally accumulated layer of peat. These are formed under water...
Peatland areas comprise half of the world’s wetlands and play important ecological roles. Peatlands ...
There are many peatlands in the UK, and they are important because peat soils are extremely rich in ...
Peatlands are unique ecosystems that support a wide range of very different ecological functions and...