Despite substantial contrary evidence, there has been a growing tendency to present prescribed vegetation burning as a management practice that is always damaging to peatland ecosystems in the UK. This is exemplified by the “Burning and Peatlands” position statement published by the International Union for Conservation of Nature UK Peatland Programme. Indeed, while we strongly agree with several of the statements made within this position statement, it also contains a series of unverified assertions and misleading arguments that seemingly serve to simplify the narrative and paint prescribed burning as a wholly damaging peatland management tool. Given that this position statement is published by one of the UK’s most prominent peatland conser...
Both nationally and globally, UK upland peat is an important store of carbon as well as a source of...
Peatlands are valuable but threatened ecosystems. Intervention to tackle direct threats is often nec...
The effect of prescribed burning for conservation management of plant communities is controversial f...
Despite substantial contrary evidence, there has been a growing tendency to present prescribed veget...
Despite substantial contrary evidence, there has been a growing tendency to present prescribed burni...
ARISING FROM R. H. Marrs et al. Nature Geoscience https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-018-0266-6 (2019
Fire has been used for centuries to generate and manage some of the UK's cultural landscapes. Despit...
A landmark project studying moorland management has released its ten-year results. Peatland-ES-UK is...
The effects of fire and its use on European peatlands and heaths are the focus of considerable resea...
1. It has been claimed that geographical variability could alter conclusions from some studies exami...
The presented results are the findings from the first half of a long-term study. Although Peatland-E...
Peat moorlands are important habitats in the boreal region, where they store approximately 30% of th...
There are many peatlands in the UK, and they are important because peat soils are extremely rich in ...
Both nationally and globally, UK upland peat is an important store of carbon as well as a source of...
Peatlands are valuable but threatened ecosystems. Intervention to tackle direct threats is often nec...
The effect of prescribed burning for conservation management of plant communities is controversial f...
Despite substantial contrary evidence, there has been a growing tendency to present prescribed veget...
Despite substantial contrary evidence, there has been a growing tendency to present prescribed burni...
ARISING FROM R. H. Marrs et al. Nature Geoscience https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-018-0266-6 (2019
Fire has been used for centuries to generate and manage some of the UK's cultural landscapes. Despit...
A landmark project studying moorland management has released its ten-year results. Peatland-ES-UK is...
The effects of fire and its use on European peatlands and heaths are the focus of considerable resea...
1. It has been claimed that geographical variability could alter conclusions from some studies exami...
The presented results are the findings from the first half of a long-term study. Although Peatland-E...
Peat moorlands are important habitats in the boreal region, where they store approximately 30% of th...
There are many peatlands in the UK, and they are important because peat soils are extremely rich in ...
Both nationally and globally, UK upland peat is an important store of carbon as well as a source of...
Peatlands are valuable but threatened ecosystems. Intervention to tackle direct threats is often nec...
The effect of prescribed burning for conservation management of plant communities is controversial f...