Peatlands are lands with a peat layer at the surface, containing a large proportion of organic carbon. Such lands cover ≈1 000 000 km2 in Europe, which is almost 10% of the total surface area. In many countries, peatlands have been artificially drained over centuries, leading to not only enormous emissions of CO2 but also soil subsidence, mobilization of nutrients, higher flood risks, and loss of biodiversity. These problems can largely be solved by stopping drainage and rewetting the land. Wet peatlands do not release CO2, can potentially sequester carbon, help to improve water quality, provide habitat for rare and threatened biodiversity, and can still be used for production of biomass (“paludiculture”). Wisely adjusted land use on peatla...
o Restoring peatlands not only has the potential to promote biodiverse ecosystems but also to mitiga...
Drained, lowland agricultural peatlands are greenhouse gas (GHG) emission hotspots and a large but v...
To meet the challenge of proactive ecosystem-based climate mitigation and adaptation, new sources of...
Abstract Peatlands are lands with a peat layer at the surface, containing a large proportion of org...
Peatlands are lands with a naturally accumulated peat layer at their surface. In their natural state...
Peatlands represent the largest single global store of soil carbon. Despite providing a natural long...
Peatlands are among the world's most carbon-dense ecosystems and hotspots of carbon storage. Althoug...
Irish peatlands are of national and international importance. Half of the blanket bogs considered to...
Peatlands are unique ecosystems that support a wide range of very different ecological functions and...
The threat of climate change has focused attention on those environments with high capacity for carb...
There is a need to optimize the use of peatlands to simultaneously reach the biodiversity, environme...
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 ...
A peatland is a type of ecosystem where carbon (C) along with nitrogen and several other elements ha...
AbstractPeatlands are a globally important carbon store, but peatland ecosystems from high latitudes...
o Restoring peatlands not only has the potential to promote biodiverse ecosystems but also to mitiga...
Drained, lowland agricultural peatlands are greenhouse gas (GHG) emission hotspots and a large but v...
To meet the challenge of proactive ecosystem-based climate mitigation and adaptation, new sources of...
Abstract Peatlands are lands with a peat layer at the surface, containing a large proportion of org...
Peatlands are lands with a naturally accumulated peat layer at their surface. In their natural state...
Peatlands represent the largest single global store of soil carbon. Despite providing a natural long...
Peatlands are among the world's most carbon-dense ecosystems and hotspots of carbon storage. Althoug...
Irish peatlands are of national and international importance. Half of the blanket bogs considered to...
Peatlands are unique ecosystems that support a wide range of very different ecological functions and...
The threat of climate change has focused attention on those environments with high capacity for carb...
There is a need to optimize the use of peatlands to simultaneously reach the biodiversity, environme...
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 ...
A peatland is a type of ecosystem where carbon (C) along with nitrogen and several other elements ha...
AbstractPeatlands are a globally important carbon store, but peatland ecosystems from high latitudes...
o Restoring peatlands not only has the potential to promote biodiverse ecosystems but also to mitiga...
Drained, lowland agricultural peatlands are greenhouse gas (GHG) emission hotspots and a large but v...
To meet the challenge of proactive ecosystem-based climate mitigation and adaptation, new sources of...