We used a process-based hydrological model SUSI to improve guidelines for ditch network maintenance (DNM) operations on drained peatland forests. SUSI takes daily weather data, ditch depth, strip width, peat properties, and forest stand characteristics as input and calculates daily water table depth (WTD) at different distances from ditch. The study focuses on Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) dominated stands which are the most common subjects of DNM. Based on a literature survey, and consideration of the tradeoffs between forest growth and detrimental environmental impacts, long term median July–August WTD of 0.35 m was chosen as a target WTD. The results showed that ditch depths required to reach such WTD depends strongly on climatic loca...
Peatland drainage has been common practice in the boreal zone for centuries. In Fennoscandia, draina...
Peatland drainage has been an important component of forestry management in the boreal zone and the ...
Continuous-cover forestry (CCF) is increasingly argued as an alternative to clear-cut harvesting in ...
International audienceOne fourth (5.5 Mha) of forests in Finland are growing on peatlands that have ...
Drainage is an essential prerequisite in peatland forest management, which generally, but not always...
Abstract The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of different water management op...
Drainage of forested wetlands for increased timber production has profoundly altered the hydrology a...
Peatland forest management is an important source of human-induced additional nitrogen, phosphorus, ...
Reducing the strain on water bodies caused by sediment loads released after ditch network maintenanc...
Ditch network maintenance promotes forest growth in drained peatland forests but increases nutrient ...
Ditch blocking in blanket peatlands is common as part of peatland restoration. The effects of ditchb...
Ditch blocking in blanket peatlands is common as part of peatland restoration. The effects of ditch ...
Wetlands are critical natural ecosystems which play a significant role by sustaining biodiversity, f...
Half of the Finnish peatland area is drained for forestry. The remaining undrained peatlands are not...
Ditch network maintenance (DNM) is carried out in order to sustain or increase tree growth. DNM incl...
Peatland drainage has been common practice in the boreal zone for centuries. In Fennoscandia, draina...
Peatland drainage has been an important component of forestry management in the boreal zone and the ...
Continuous-cover forestry (CCF) is increasingly argued as an alternative to clear-cut harvesting in ...
International audienceOne fourth (5.5 Mha) of forests in Finland are growing on peatlands that have ...
Drainage is an essential prerequisite in peatland forest management, which generally, but not always...
Abstract The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of different water management op...
Drainage of forested wetlands for increased timber production has profoundly altered the hydrology a...
Peatland forest management is an important source of human-induced additional nitrogen, phosphorus, ...
Reducing the strain on water bodies caused by sediment loads released after ditch network maintenanc...
Ditch network maintenance promotes forest growth in drained peatland forests but increases nutrient ...
Ditch blocking in blanket peatlands is common as part of peatland restoration. The effects of ditchb...
Ditch blocking in blanket peatlands is common as part of peatland restoration. The effects of ditch ...
Wetlands are critical natural ecosystems which play a significant role by sustaining biodiversity, f...
Half of the Finnish peatland area is drained for forestry. The remaining undrained peatlands are not...
Ditch network maintenance (DNM) is carried out in order to sustain or increase tree growth. DNM incl...
Peatland drainage has been common practice in the boreal zone for centuries. In Fennoscandia, draina...
Peatland drainage has been an important component of forestry management in the boreal zone and the ...
Continuous-cover forestry (CCF) is increasingly argued as an alternative to clear-cut harvesting in ...