Peatlands are dynamic eco-hydrological wetland systems, increasingly under threat worldwide due to natural and anthropogenic effects, including large-scale drainage and oxidation, causing their subsidence and ecological deterioration. In Europe, the requirements for conservation, restoration and long-term sustainability of degraded active bog have been accentuated by more stringent environmental policy and legislation. This paper describes how peat bunds(dams), strategically constructed at affected areas around the bog margins,can gradually re-establish the natural peatland hydrology and peat-forming vegetation through collection, storage and controlled release of surface runoff from the...
Land subsidence in drained cultivated peatlands is responsible for a number of serious environmental...
Peatlands are highly dynamic systems, able to accumulate carbon over millennia under natural conditi...
The article evaluates the weather and hydrological impact on geotechnology when fragmented peat is m...
As the world's most abundant source of terrestrial carbon, peatlands provide numerous ecosystem serv...
Abstract Peatland restoration aims to achieve pristine water pathway conditions to recover disperse...
There have been significant advances in the spectral and spatial resolution of data collected from s...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer via the DOI in this recordContext ...
Peatland restoration aims to achieve pristine water pathway conditions to recover dispersed wetness,...
Peatlands cover only 3–4% of the Earth’s surface, but they store nearly 30% of global soil carbon st...
Better tools for rapid and reliable assessment of global peatland extent and condition are urgently ...
Mined peatlands do not readily recover their hydrological function, mainly because the dominant peat...
Better tools for rapid and reliable assessment of global peatland extent and condition are urgently ...
Abstract: Drained peat soils subside and lose height. This vicious circle of peat use was managed ...
Peatlands have been subject to artificial drainage for centuries. This drainage has been in response...
Long-term draining of peatlands results in transformation of vegetation and obliteration of their mo...
Land subsidence in drained cultivated peatlands is responsible for a number of serious environmental...
Peatlands are highly dynamic systems, able to accumulate carbon over millennia under natural conditi...
The article evaluates the weather and hydrological impact on geotechnology when fragmented peat is m...
As the world's most abundant source of terrestrial carbon, peatlands provide numerous ecosystem serv...
Abstract Peatland restoration aims to achieve pristine water pathway conditions to recover disperse...
There have been significant advances in the spectral and spatial resolution of data collected from s...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer via the DOI in this recordContext ...
Peatland restoration aims to achieve pristine water pathway conditions to recover dispersed wetness,...
Peatlands cover only 3–4% of the Earth’s surface, but they store nearly 30% of global soil carbon st...
Better tools for rapid and reliable assessment of global peatland extent and condition are urgently ...
Mined peatlands do not readily recover their hydrological function, mainly because the dominant peat...
Better tools for rapid and reliable assessment of global peatland extent and condition are urgently ...
Abstract: Drained peat soils subside and lose height. This vicious circle of peat use was managed ...
Peatlands have been subject to artificial drainage for centuries. This drainage has been in response...
Long-term draining of peatlands results in transformation of vegetation and obliteration of their mo...
Land subsidence in drained cultivated peatlands is responsible for a number of serious environmental...
Peatlands are highly dynamic systems, able to accumulate carbon over millennia under natural conditi...
The article evaluates the weather and hydrological impact on geotechnology when fragmented peat is m...