Worldwide, fens and peat lakes are being threatened by multiple environmental problems, such as desiccation, eutrophication, pollution and global warming. This has led to increased peat decomposition and sludge production, disappearance of macrophyte species, biodiversity losses and hampered terrestrialization. This thesis emphasizes the essential role of biogeochemical knowledge in the ecological restoration of fens and peat lakes: the regulation of mobilization, reduction, sulphide toxicity and peat decomposition all have important implications for water and sediment quality, and for vegetation development. As indicators of both biogeochemical processes and potential biodiversity, sediment and sediment pore water ratios provide valuable d...
Various peatland restoration strategies developed during the last two decades have aimed to stop deg...
The wetland Volgermeerpolder, the Netherlands, is newly constructed on top of a large dump site for ...
After a peatland has been harvested, the remaining bare surfaces are often difficult to restore to a...
Contains fulltext : 76534.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Worldwide, fens ...
For this thesis, I examined the effects of the re-introduction of fluctuating surface water levels i...
As a result of altered land use, water shortage and eutrophication, aquatic and semi-aquatic biodive...
For the proper functioning of endangered biodiverse rich fens, base-rich and nutrient-poor (mesotrop...
Item does not contain fulltextThroughout the last decades, fens in the Netherlands have suffered fro...
Abstract: Sphagnum fens of the north-eastern lowlands of Germany are mostly small-area and are of ...
As a result of altered land use, water shortage and eutrophication, aquatic and semi-aquatic biodive...
Wetlands are biodiversity hotspots and provide many globally important ecosystem services, such as c...
Peatlands are associated with a range of ecosystem services such as long-term carbon storage and seq...
RECIPE is a three-year (2003-05) European Commission project funded within Framework 5, involving te...
Peatlands are wetland ecosystems with great significance as natural habitats and as major global car...
In this thesis I focus on different aspects of two basic types of peatlands - ombrotrophic bogs and ...
Various peatland restoration strategies developed during the last two decades have aimed to stop deg...
The wetland Volgermeerpolder, the Netherlands, is newly constructed on top of a large dump site for ...
After a peatland has been harvested, the remaining bare surfaces are often difficult to restore to a...
Contains fulltext : 76534.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Worldwide, fens ...
For this thesis, I examined the effects of the re-introduction of fluctuating surface water levels i...
As a result of altered land use, water shortage and eutrophication, aquatic and semi-aquatic biodive...
For the proper functioning of endangered biodiverse rich fens, base-rich and nutrient-poor (mesotrop...
Item does not contain fulltextThroughout the last decades, fens in the Netherlands have suffered fro...
Abstract: Sphagnum fens of the north-eastern lowlands of Germany are mostly small-area and are of ...
As a result of altered land use, water shortage and eutrophication, aquatic and semi-aquatic biodive...
Wetlands are biodiversity hotspots and provide many globally important ecosystem services, such as c...
Peatlands are associated with a range of ecosystem services such as long-term carbon storage and seq...
RECIPE is a three-year (2003-05) European Commission project funded within Framework 5, involving te...
Peatlands are wetland ecosystems with great significance as natural habitats and as major global car...
In this thesis I focus on different aspects of two basic types of peatlands - ombrotrophic bogs and ...
Various peatland restoration strategies developed during the last two decades have aimed to stop deg...
The wetland Volgermeerpolder, the Netherlands, is newly constructed on top of a large dump site for ...
After a peatland has been harvested, the remaining bare surfaces are often difficult to restore to a...