The aim of this paper was to assess the degradation stage of fen peatland located in the north-western part of the Opolskie voivodeship in accordance with “peatland degradation stages” classification. Understanding of the current state of peatland will be helpful in the future management and possible restoration. Field survey including vegetation and soil research were carried out in May 2013, soil material for laboratory analysis were collected by using “Instorf” peat sampler from four sampling points. Obtained results allowed to classify the study area (located within a larger peatland complex along the Prosna river valley) to minor stage of degrada- tion, with spontaneous changes in vegetation community and soil cover. Only few species o...
The restoration of extracted peatlands poses challenges with regard to their recolonisation by veget...
Four peatlands areas were investigated in this thesis, i.e. Lommaflet and Gatmyren are typical mire...
Peatlands are unique ecosystems that support a wide range of very different ecological functions and...
If peatland is left without any restoration treatments after mechanical peat extraction ceases, the ...
As a contribution to improving understanding of the mechanisms and relationships that exist within s...
One important need in the context of peatland restoration is to gain knowledge of soil organic matte...
Peatlands are the “kidneys” of river basins. However, intensification of agriculture and forestry in...
In spite of increased attention to wetland conservation following the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands ...
Abstract: Mires as well as meadows resulted in the drainage of mires are ecosystems very sensitive...
This work aims to clarify and describe the necessary conditions of the peat soil horizon formation. ...
Various peatland restoration strategies developed during the last two decades have aimed to stop deg...
Lithuania has lost about two thirds of its total peatland area during the 20th century. Due to the d...
Peatlands have been drained for land use for a long time and on a large scale, turning them from car...
Peatlands are the “kidneys” of river basins. However, intensification of agriculture and forestry in...
The restoration of extracted peatlands poses challenges with regard to their recolonisation by veget...
Four peatlands areas were investigated in this thesis, i.e. Lommaflet and Gatmyren are typical mire...
Peatlands are unique ecosystems that support a wide range of very different ecological functions and...
If peatland is left without any restoration treatments after mechanical peat extraction ceases, the ...
As a contribution to improving understanding of the mechanisms and relationships that exist within s...
One important need in the context of peatland restoration is to gain knowledge of soil organic matte...
Peatlands are the “kidneys” of river basins. However, intensification of agriculture and forestry in...
In spite of increased attention to wetland conservation following the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands ...
Abstract: Mires as well as meadows resulted in the drainage of mires are ecosystems very sensitive...
This work aims to clarify and describe the necessary conditions of the peat soil horizon formation. ...
Various peatland restoration strategies developed during the last two decades have aimed to stop deg...
Lithuania has lost about two thirds of its total peatland area during the 20th century. Due to the d...
Peatlands have been drained for land use for a long time and on a large scale, turning them from car...
Peatlands are the “kidneys” of river basins. However, intensification of agriculture and forestry in...
The restoration of extracted peatlands poses challenges with regard to their recolonisation by veget...
Four peatlands areas were investigated in this thesis, i.e. Lommaflet and Gatmyren are typical mire...
Peatlands are unique ecosystems that support a wide range of very different ecological functions and...