Competing management priorities in peatland policy have become more critical as a result of growing demand for, and decreasing supply of, peatland ecosystem services. Disconnected policies that govern peatland ecosystem service use have resulted in a complex policy landscape in the UK, and unclear strategies with regards to ecosystem service trade-offs. This paper reviews contemporary policies relating to three broad categories of peatland ecosystem service (provisioning; regulating; and cultural), developed and driven at multiple levels (global to local). We argue throughout the paper that dealing effectively with trade-offs requires integrated policies, and we conclude by discussing the kinds of integrated policies that are beginning to e...
The focus of this review paper is on peatland restoration, in particular what are the policies, pres...
Peatlands are a globally important carbon store, but peatland ecosystems from high latitudes to the ...
There are many peatlands in the UK, and they are important because peat soils are extremely rich in ...
Competing management priorities in peatland policy have become more critical as a result of growing ...
Peatland areas comprise half of the world’s wetlands and play important ecological roles. Peatlands...
Peatland areas comprise half of the world’s wetlands and play important ecological roles. Peatlands ...
Removal of peat for commercial use, now largely as a horticultural growing medium but in earlier tim...
It is estimated that peatlands cover around 20% of Scotland’s land area. Scotland’s peatlands are i...
For the most part, UK blanket bogs have been treeless for many thousands of years, although in their...
Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) schemes are proliferating but are challenged by insufficient at...
This briefing note is part of a series aimed at policy makers, practitioners and academics to help e...
There is a need to optimize the use of peatlands to simultaneously reach the biodiversity, environme...
Peatlands are unique ecosystems that support a wide range of very different ecological functions and...
Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) schemes are proliferating but are challenged by insufficient at...
A series of approaches have been proposed for natural resource management and biodiversity conservat...
The focus of this review paper is on peatland restoration, in particular what are the policies, pres...
Peatlands are a globally important carbon store, but peatland ecosystems from high latitudes to the ...
There are many peatlands in the UK, and they are important because peat soils are extremely rich in ...
Competing management priorities in peatland policy have become more critical as a result of growing ...
Peatland areas comprise half of the world’s wetlands and play important ecological roles. Peatlands...
Peatland areas comprise half of the world’s wetlands and play important ecological roles. Peatlands ...
Removal of peat for commercial use, now largely as a horticultural growing medium but in earlier tim...
It is estimated that peatlands cover around 20% of Scotland’s land area. Scotland’s peatlands are i...
For the most part, UK blanket bogs have been treeless for many thousands of years, although in their...
Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) schemes are proliferating but are challenged by insufficient at...
This briefing note is part of a series aimed at policy makers, practitioners and academics to help e...
There is a need to optimize the use of peatlands to simultaneously reach the biodiversity, environme...
Peatlands are unique ecosystems that support a wide range of very different ecological functions and...
Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) schemes are proliferating but are challenged by insufficient at...
A series of approaches have been proposed for natural resource management and biodiversity conservat...
The focus of this review paper is on peatland restoration, in particular what are the policies, pres...
Peatlands are a globally important carbon store, but peatland ecosystems from high latitudes to the ...
There are many peatlands in the UK, and they are important because peat soils are extremely rich in ...