This study aimed to measure the effects of ecological restoration on blanket peat water table depths and CO2 fluxes. The flux of CO2 and water table depths were measured on eight sites for five years. Results suggest that sites with revegetation alongside slope stabilisation have the highest rates of photosynthesis and are the largest net (daylight hours) sinks of CO2. Bare sites are the largest net sources of CO2 and have the deepest water table depths. Sites with gully wall stabilisation are between 5-8 times more likely to be net CO2 sinks than the bare sites. Revegetation without gully flow blocking using plastic dams does not have a large effect on water table depths in and around the gullies investigated whereas a blocked gully has wa...
Abstract. Although studies have shown that peatland drainage and harvesting alter local hydrology, m...
There is growing interest in the restoration of blanket bogs that were afforested during the 1960s t...
Throughout the last two centuries peatlands have been subject to extensive drainage, typically throu...
International audienceNatural peatlands represent 1/3 of the world C soils and contribute significan...
Drained peatlands are a global concern due to alterations of the water and carbon cycle, loss of hab...
Peatland restoration may provide a potential after-use option to mitigate the negative climate impac...
Peatland disturbance through drainage threatens to liberate large amounts of C stocks by increasing ...
Peatland restoration seeks to re-establish a number of ecosystem services, with carbon (C) sequestra...
Peatland practitioners and scientists have increasingly recognised the damage resulting from various...
Over the last millennium peatlands have accumulated significant carbon stores. Drainage for agricult...
International audienceThe C-sink function of peatlands is mainly controlled by soil waterlogging and...
Restored peatlands are known to be highly efficient carbon sinks and wetland restoration efforts tak...
International audienceThe C-sink function of peatlands is mainly controlled by soil waterlogging and...
The potential for restoration of peatlands to deliver benefits beyond habitat restoration is poorly ...
Globally, peatlands play an important role in the carbon (C) cycle. High water level is a key factor...
Abstract. Although studies have shown that peatland drainage and harvesting alter local hydrology, m...
There is growing interest in the restoration of blanket bogs that were afforested during the 1960s t...
Throughout the last two centuries peatlands have been subject to extensive drainage, typically throu...
International audienceNatural peatlands represent 1/3 of the world C soils and contribute significan...
Drained peatlands are a global concern due to alterations of the water and carbon cycle, loss of hab...
Peatland restoration may provide a potential after-use option to mitigate the negative climate impac...
Peatland disturbance through drainage threatens to liberate large amounts of C stocks by increasing ...
Peatland restoration seeks to re-establish a number of ecosystem services, with carbon (C) sequestra...
Peatland practitioners and scientists have increasingly recognised the damage resulting from various...
Over the last millennium peatlands have accumulated significant carbon stores. Drainage for agricult...
International audienceThe C-sink function of peatlands is mainly controlled by soil waterlogging and...
Restored peatlands are known to be highly efficient carbon sinks and wetland restoration efforts tak...
International audienceThe C-sink function of peatlands is mainly controlled by soil waterlogging and...
The potential for restoration of peatlands to deliver benefits beyond habitat restoration is poorly ...
Globally, peatlands play an important role in the carbon (C) cycle. High water level is a key factor...
Abstract. Although studies have shown that peatland drainage and harvesting alter local hydrology, m...
There is growing interest in the restoration of blanket bogs that were afforested during the 1960s t...
Throughout the last two centuries peatlands have been subject to extensive drainage, typically throu...