Estonia is rich in peatlands, which cover 22.3% of its territory. About 1/4 of them are under protection, ~ 2% have been assigned for peat production, and ~ 1% is abandoned. Several peatlands are drained, which poses a challenge to their sustainability. The use of Estonian peat resources is regulated following the principles of sustainable management. During the inventory of Estonian peatlands (1971–1987) the properties (i.e. botanical composition) and quantity of peat were specified. In this paper an overview of these studies is given and new research fields focussing on chemical components of Estonian peat, i.e. trace elements, balneological characteristics, as well as the usability of the abandoned peatlands, are discussed
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Abstract: In Estonia altogether 1.626 peatlands with an area over 10 ha are recorded, 143 mires exte...
Peat is a type of renewable resource that has usually been ignored. Nowadays, people mainly apply pe...
Peatlands are globally important ecosystems for their habitats, carbon sink and freshwater reservoir...
The ever-increasing intensity of agriculture is causing irreversible qualitative changes in the soil...
In Finland, approximately one million cubic meters of peat is utilized annually for non-energy purpo...
Ineses Silamikeles promocijas darba „Humifikacijas un kimisko elementu akumulacijas raksturs augsto ...
Abstract: The Industrieverband Garten (IVG) e.V., Ratingen (Gardening Industry Association), engage...
Peatland cores provide us with the potential to research aspects of atmospheric cycling of elements,...
This paper presents the results of pedological and phytocoenological research focused on the detaile...
Northern wetlands ecosystems play an important role in the hydrological balance of neighboring areas...
Eesti on väga sooderikas maa. Suur soode arvukus loob hea eelduse ka turba kaevandamiseks. Eesmärgi...
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The article provides the information on basic biological, energy and technological properties of pea...
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