The United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration places ecosystem rehabilitation at the forefront of global efforts to restore biodiversity and tackle climate change. From a cultural and historical perspective, peatland environments are essential for the preservation of important archaeological sites, artefacts and palaeoecological records that do not survive on drier landscapes. Peatland degradation and destruction has in the past resulted in the damage and loss of significant numbers of sites and those that remain are vulnerable to human activities and processes associated with climate change. Although peatland restoration offers significant positive benefits for the in situ preservation of surviving peatland archaeology, explicit consi...
Peatlands are wetland ecosystems with great significance as natural habitats and as major global car...
Actively growing mires have high conservation value and the potential to sequester carbon. However, ...
This article looks at some of the peatland restoration plans, initiatives and projects within the U...
1. Many peatland ecosystems in Europe have become degraded in the last century owing to the effects ...
UK uplands preserve a rich history of human inhabitation and environmental change through standing m...
Peatlands are the most efficient terrestrial carbon store on Earth, and deliver multiple other ecosy...
Globally, peatlands are regarded as important carbon stores and their conservation essential for ens...
A lesser known aspect of bogs is their remarkable potential to preserve both environmental and archa...
In a recent discussion of research priorities for palaeoecology, it was suggested that palaeoecologi...
1.Many peatland ecosystems in Europe have become degraded in the last century owing to the effects o...
For degraded mires and moorlands in Europe, paleoecological data from peats reveal how and when the ...
Scotland is a global pioneer of peatland restoration which is widely seen as having a significant ro...
Peatlands are ecosystems of exceptional conservation value because of their beauty, biodiversity, im...
Many peatlands have a recent history of being degraded by extraction, drainage, burning, overgrazing...
Peatlands are wetland ecosystems with great significance as natural habitats and as major global car...
Actively growing mires have high conservation value and the potential to sequester carbon. However, ...
This article looks at some of the peatland restoration plans, initiatives and projects within the U...
1. Many peatland ecosystems in Europe have become degraded in the last century owing to the effects ...
UK uplands preserve a rich history of human inhabitation and environmental change through standing m...
Peatlands are the most efficient terrestrial carbon store on Earth, and deliver multiple other ecosy...
Globally, peatlands are regarded as important carbon stores and their conservation essential for ens...
A lesser known aspect of bogs is their remarkable potential to preserve both environmental and archa...
In a recent discussion of research priorities for palaeoecology, it was suggested that palaeoecologi...
1.Many peatland ecosystems in Europe have become degraded in the last century owing to the effects o...
For degraded mires and moorlands in Europe, paleoecological data from peats reveal how and when the ...
Scotland is a global pioneer of peatland restoration which is widely seen as having a significant ro...
Peatlands are ecosystems of exceptional conservation value because of their beauty, biodiversity, im...
Many peatlands have a recent history of being degraded by extraction, drainage, burning, overgrazing...
Peatlands are wetland ecosystems with great significance as natural habitats and as major global car...
Actively growing mires have high conservation value and the potential to sequester carbon. However, ...
This article looks at some of the peatland restoration plans, initiatives and projects within the U...