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- A peatland is a type of wetland whose soils consist of organic matter from decaying plants, forming layers of peat. Peatlands arise because of incomplete...
- Scientist Peatlands articles on the BBC Meadowview Biological Research Station Peat and Peatlands Bibliography PeatDataHub - combining global peatland datasets...
- is Peatlands and Climate Change Action Plan 2030, published in 2021. "The overall aims of this action plan are to ensure the protection of peatlands currently...
- Peatland restoration is a term describing measures to restore the original form and function of peatlands, or wet peat-rich areas. This landscape globally...
- for agriculture. A paper led by Graeme T. Swindles in 2019 showed that peatlands across Europe have undergone rapid drying in recent centuries owing to...
- agriculture and forestry on peatlands. Paludiculture combines the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from drained peatlands through rewetting with continued...
- for bog snorkelling. "Peatlands". Peatlands NI. Archived from the original on 2 October 2010. Retrieved 14 August 2010. "Peatlands Park ****I". NI Environment...
- peatlands are vulnerable to destabilisation through human and climate induced changes. Estimates of the area (and hence volume) of tropical peatlands...
- reserve. "Caithness and Sutherland Peatlands SPA". NatureScot. Retrieved 14 October 2020. "Caithness & Sutherland Peatlands". Ramsar Sites Information Service...
- conservation and restoration of peatlands is motivated by their nature as highly efficient and compact carbon sinks. While peatlands cover only 3% of the global...