In central and northern Meshera the habitats for many characteristic peat bog species now show a very fragmented pattern. As a result, the potential for viable populations of characteristic peat bog species has decreased considerably. Peat-mining and other human influences are the most important reasons. To maintain and increase the potential for viable populations of characteristic species, protection and restoration of especially high peat bogs are the most important strategies. To this end, a local environmental action programme (leap) has been developed for peat bogs in Egorievsk subregion. All local stakeholders, such as administration, forestry, peat-mining company and NGOs, support the LEAP. At the short term, protection of peat bogs...
Lithuania has lost about two thirds of its total peatland area during the 20th century. Due to the d...
Peatlands are the “kidneys” of river basins. However, intensification of agriculture and forestry in...
Peatlands cover almost 2 % of Mongolia. They play crucial role in regulation of key natural processe...
In central and northern Meshera the habitats for many characteristic peat bog species now show a ver...
In central and northern Meshera, Russia, the habitat of many characteristic peat bog species now sho...
Peat bogs are one of the most characteristic ecosystems of Central Russian landscape. Because of pea...
Peatlands are one of the most widespread ecosystems in Russia. They occupy more than 8 % of the Russ...
The peatlands belong to unique biotopes of our landscape. Great attention is paid to their protectio...
During most of the 20th century, peatlands in Belarus were regarded primarily as a strategic resourc...
Natural peatlands support rich biological diversity at the genetic, species, ecosystem and landscape...
Abstract: The aim of these investigations was the presentation of the current legal situation for th...
The article covers the issues of protection of the wetlands located in different natural and economi...
The vast peatlands of the European North of Russia were drained in the 20th century. Some of the dra...
This paper is aimed to generalize and analyze information about endangered wildlife species in the d...
Russian Ecological Network is an important part of the Pan-European Ecological Network (PEEN). Devel...
Lithuania has lost about two thirds of its total peatland area during the 20th century. Due to the d...
Peatlands are the “kidneys” of river basins. However, intensification of agriculture and forestry in...
Peatlands cover almost 2 % of Mongolia. They play crucial role in regulation of key natural processe...
In central and northern Meshera the habitats for many characteristic peat bog species now show a ver...
In central and northern Meshera, Russia, the habitat of many characteristic peat bog species now sho...
Peat bogs are one of the most characteristic ecosystems of Central Russian landscape. Because of pea...
Peatlands are one of the most widespread ecosystems in Russia. They occupy more than 8 % of the Russ...
The peatlands belong to unique biotopes of our landscape. Great attention is paid to their protectio...
During most of the 20th century, peatlands in Belarus were regarded primarily as a strategic resourc...
Natural peatlands support rich biological diversity at the genetic, species, ecosystem and landscape...
Abstract: The aim of these investigations was the presentation of the current legal situation for th...
The article covers the issues of protection of the wetlands located in different natural and economi...
The vast peatlands of the European North of Russia were drained in the 20th century. Some of the dra...
This paper is aimed to generalize and analyze information about endangered wildlife species in the d...
Russian Ecological Network is an important part of the Pan-European Ecological Network (PEEN). Devel...
Lithuania has lost about two thirds of its total peatland area during the 20th century. Due to the d...
Peatlands are the “kidneys” of river basins. However, intensification of agriculture and forestry in...
Peatlands cover almost 2 % of Mongolia. They play crucial role in regulation of key natural processe...