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Scat-Tered Evidence. Understanding the Diet of Forest-Associated Mammalian Mesopredators in a UK Peatland Ecosystem. [PDF]
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Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Lowland Peat Agriculture: A Rapid Evidence Synthesis
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Warming of northern peatlands increases the global temperature overshoot challenge.
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Peatland ecosystems are characterized by a substantial accumulation of organic matter in soil (peat), resulting from long-term excess of net primary production at the surface compared to decomposition throughout the peat column. Globally, peatlands cover 3–4 percent of the earth’s land surface, yet they store 25–30 percent of the world’s soil carbon ...
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Peatland ecosystems are characterized by a substantial accumulation of organic matter in soil (peat), resulting from long-term excess of net primary production at the surface compared to decomposition throughout the peat column. Globally, peatlands cover 3–4 percent of the earth’s land surface, yet they store 25–30 percent of the world’s soil carbon ...
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Peatland and Peatland Forest in Brunei Darussalam
2016Peatlands, stored with abundant organic matter, become a source of the greenhouse effect gases emissions such as carbon dioxide and methane generated by decomposition of organic matter since such lands have not been properly utilized. Rehabilitation of degraded peatlands has, nevertheless, hardly been attempted.
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