Peatlands occupy a mere 3 % of the world's land mass, but store up to one third of terrestrial carbon stocks. Peatlands are widely regarded as carbon sinks owing to their ability to sequester more carbon than is released. Carbon cycling in peatlands is driven by environmental conditions e.g. water table levels, temperature and pH; substrate quality i.e. the ease with which microbes can synthesise the carbon; nutrient availability and the composition of the microbial community. Peatlands are valued not only for their ability to sequester carbon, but also for the range of ecosystem services which they provide including the provision of food, recreation and leisure, a source of income for rural communities, water supply and as habitats f...
Peatlands are a globally significant store of carbon. During the second half of the 20th century new...
PhD ThesisNorthern peatlands store around one third of the global soil carbon, however over the past...
On a global scale, the release of greenhouse gases (GHG) from peatland drainage and cultivation are ...
Peatlands occupy a mere 3% of the world's land mass, but store up to one third of terrestrial carbon...
Peatlands contain a significant proportion of the worlds’ total soil carbon, and are commonly assum...
Peatlands contain a significant proportion of the worlds’ total soil carbon, and are commonly assume...
Direct land-to-atmosphere carbon exchange has been the primary focus in previous studies of peatland...
Direct land-to-atmosphere carbon exchange has been the primary focus in previous studies of peatland...
Both nationally and globally, UK upland peat is an important store of carbon as well as a source of...
Direct land-to-atmosphere carbon exchange has been the primary focus in previous studies of peatland...
Peatlands cover over 400 million hectares of the Earth's surface and store between one-third and one...
Peatlands are globally important carbon stores, yet both natural and human impacts can influence pea...
This paper provides information on the impact of recent climate change on carbon sequestration in pe...
Peatlands are a globally significant store of carbon. During the second half of the 20th century new...
On a global scale, the release of greenhouse gases (GHG) from peatland drainage and cultivation are ...
Peatlands are a globally significant store of carbon. During the second half of the 20th century new...
PhD ThesisNorthern peatlands store around one third of the global soil carbon, however over the past...
On a global scale, the release of greenhouse gases (GHG) from peatland drainage and cultivation are ...
Peatlands occupy a mere 3% of the world's land mass, but store up to one third of terrestrial carbon...
Peatlands contain a significant proportion of the worlds’ total soil carbon, and are commonly assum...
Peatlands contain a significant proportion of the worlds’ total soil carbon, and are commonly assume...
Direct land-to-atmosphere carbon exchange has been the primary focus in previous studies of peatland...
Direct land-to-atmosphere carbon exchange has been the primary focus in previous studies of peatland...
Both nationally and globally, UK upland peat is an important store of carbon as well as a source of...
Direct land-to-atmosphere carbon exchange has been the primary focus in previous studies of peatland...
Peatlands cover over 400 million hectares of the Earth's surface and store between one-third and one...
Peatlands are globally important carbon stores, yet both natural and human impacts can influence pea...
This paper provides information on the impact of recent climate change on carbon sequestration in pe...
Peatlands are a globally significant store of carbon. During the second half of the 20th century new...
On a global scale, the release of greenhouse gases (GHG) from peatland drainage and cultivation are ...
Peatlands are a globally significant store of carbon. During the second half of the 20th century new...
PhD ThesisNorthern peatlands store around one third of the global soil carbon, however over the past...
On a global scale, the release of greenhouse gases (GHG) from peatland drainage and cultivation are ...