Natural peatlands accumulate carbon (C) and nitrogen (N). They affect the global climate by binding carbon dioxide (CO2) and releasing methane (CH4) to the atmosphere; in contrast fluxes of nitrous oxide (N2O) in natural peatlands are insignificant. Changes in drainage associated with forestry alter these greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes and thus the radiative forcing (RF) of peatlands. In this paper, changes in peat and tree stand C stores, GHG fluxes and the consequent RF of Finnish undisturbed and forestry‐drained peatlands are estimated for 1900–2100. The C store in peat is estimated at 5.5 Pg in 1950. The rate of C sequestration into peat has increased from 2.2 Tg a‐‐1 in 1900, when all peatlands were undrained, to 3.6 Tg a‐‐1 at present, w...
Peatlands, with high spatial variability in ecotypes and microforms, constitute a significant part o...
Natural peatland are efficient ecosystems in storing carbon and serve as a net sink of atmospheric C...
Throughout the Holocene, northern peatlands have both accumulated carbon as CO2 from the atmosphere ...
We estimated the magnitude of the radiative forcing (RF) due to changes in albedo following the fore...
The most common forest management method in Fennoscandia is rotation forestry, including clear-cutti...
Greenhouse impacts of different peat fuel utilisation chains were studied. A life cycle approach was...
The management of peatlands for wood production involves drainage and, sometimes, fertilization with...
Since the last deglaciation, 300-500 Pg carbon have accumulated in northern peatlands (346 mill. ha)...
Peatlands occupy a relatively small fraction of the Earth’s land area, but they are a globally impor...
A peatland is a type of ecosystem where carbon (C) along with nitrogen and several other elements ha...
Peat lands are net sinks of carbon (C) and a net source of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions owing to d...
Atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases may well double or increase even more during the next...
To be able to predict the strength of climate change and its consequences for mankind, it is of majo...
The climate impact of energy peat utilisation have been studied both in Finland by VTT Technical Res...
Rotation forestry including clearcutting is a common method of practising forestry in Fennoscandia. ...
Peatlands, with high spatial variability in ecotypes and microforms, constitute a significant part o...
Natural peatland are efficient ecosystems in storing carbon and serve as a net sink of atmospheric C...
Throughout the Holocene, northern peatlands have both accumulated carbon as CO2 from the atmosphere ...
We estimated the magnitude of the radiative forcing (RF) due to changes in albedo following the fore...
The most common forest management method in Fennoscandia is rotation forestry, including clear-cutti...
Greenhouse impacts of different peat fuel utilisation chains were studied. A life cycle approach was...
The management of peatlands for wood production involves drainage and, sometimes, fertilization with...
Since the last deglaciation, 300-500 Pg carbon have accumulated in northern peatlands (346 mill. ha)...
Peatlands occupy a relatively small fraction of the Earth’s land area, but they are a globally impor...
A peatland is a type of ecosystem where carbon (C) along with nitrogen and several other elements ha...
Peat lands are net sinks of carbon (C) and a net source of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions owing to d...
Atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases may well double or increase even more during the next...
To be able to predict the strength of climate change and its consequences for mankind, it is of majo...
The climate impact of energy peat utilisation have been studied both in Finland by VTT Technical Res...
Rotation forestry including clearcutting is a common method of practising forestry in Fennoscandia. ...
Peatlands, with high spatial variability in ecotypes and microforms, constitute a significant part o...
Natural peatland are efficient ecosystems in storing carbon and serve as a net sink of atmospheric C...
Throughout the Holocene, northern peatlands have both accumulated carbon as CO2 from the atmosphere ...