Both nationally and globally, UK upland peat is an important store of carbon as well as a source of other important ecosystem services. However, concerns have been raised regarding the stability of these stores. Significant increases in water colour and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from catchments draining upland peat have been observed across the UK. Unlike many boreal peats, the peat soils of UK uplands are heavily managed for sheep grazing and recreational shooting. Productivity of these landscapes has been increased through managed burning of the vegetation. Burning has been linked with increases in water colour and inappropriate burning can lead to ‘unfavourable’ conditions in these landscapes. This thesis presents the results from a...
Burning for habitat management is globally widespread. Burning over carbon-rich soils is a global en...
Peat moorlands are important habitats in the boreal region, where they store approximately 30% of th...
Background. Over 25% of the UK land area is covered by uplands, the bulk of which are comprised of b...
Both nationally and globally, UK upland peat is an important store of carbon as well as a source of...
Rotational burning of heather to improve grazing and grouse breeding is a common management practice...
Rotational burning of heather to improve grazing and grouse breeding is a common management practice...
There are many peatlands in the UK, and they are important because peat soils are extremely rich in ...
The use of fire in land management has come under increasing scrutiny with regard to its potential e...
The Uplands are very distinctive environments for their habitats, wildlife, land use, and management...
Peatlands contain a significant proportion of the worlds’ total soil carbon, and are commonly assum...
The burning of heather and grass to maintain a mosaic of different aged vegetation stands is a wides...
Temperate peatlands represent a substantial store of carbon and their degradation is a potentially s...
Peatlands are internationally important ecosystems, and play a vital role in carbon sequestration, w...
Upland peat is the world's largest store of soil carbon and one of the most climatically sensitive. ...
AbstractTemperate peatlands represent a substantial store of carbon and their degradation is a poten...
Burning for habitat management is globally widespread. Burning over carbon-rich soils is a global en...
Peat moorlands are important habitats in the boreal region, where they store approximately 30% of th...
Background. Over 25% of the UK land area is covered by uplands, the bulk of which are comprised of b...
Both nationally and globally, UK upland peat is an important store of carbon as well as a source of...
Rotational burning of heather to improve grazing and grouse breeding is a common management practice...
Rotational burning of heather to improve grazing and grouse breeding is a common management practice...
There are many peatlands in the UK, and they are important because peat soils are extremely rich in ...
The use of fire in land management has come under increasing scrutiny with regard to its potential e...
The Uplands are very distinctive environments for their habitats, wildlife, land use, and management...
Peatlands contain a significant proportion of the worlds’ total soil carbon, and are commonly assum...
The burning of heather and grass to maintain a mosaic of different aged vegetation stands is a wides...
Temperate peatlands represent a substantial store of carbon and their degradation is a potentially s...
Peatlands are internationally important ecosystems, and play a vital role in carbon sequestration, w...
Upland peat is the world's largest store of soil carbon and one of the most climatically sensitive. ...
AbstractTemperate peatlands represent a substantial store of carbon and their degradation is a poten...
Burning for habitat management is globally widespread. Burning over carbon-rich soils is a global en...
Peat moorlands are important habitats in the boreal region, where they store approximately 30% of th...
Background. Over 25% of the UK land area is covered by uplands, the bulk of which are comprised of b...