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Peatland restoration and the historic environment Standards for delivering environmentally sustainable peatland restoration projects

2022
Peatland landscapes contain some of our most significant historic environment features which are often exceptionally well preserved. They provide valuable environmental, social and economic public goods and services, yet peat degradation means we are losing these sites at an unprecedented rate.
Blainey, Lesley, Brown, Louise
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Practical peatland restoration

2021
Briefing Note 11, prepared by the Scientific and Technical Review Panel (STRP) of the Convention on Wetlands, provides practical guidance on rewetting and restoration of peatlands on site. It sets out general guiding principles applicable to peatland restoration and provides detailed information on a variety of techniques, especially those involving ...
H. Joosten, V. Duene
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Peatland Restoration and Ecosystem Services

2016
Peatlands provide globally important ecosystem services through climate and water regulation or biodiversity conservation. While covering only 3% of the earth's surface, degrading peatlands are responsible for nearly a quarter of carbon emissions from the land use sector.
Bonn, Aletta   +4 more
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A Review of Techniques for Effective Tropical Peatland Restoration

Wetlands, 2018
Indonesia's peatlands have been subject to extensive deforestation and degradation resulting from logging, drainage, fires and conversion to other land uses. A number of restoration initiatives have been attempted to address this degradation yet, to date, there has been little coherent or rigorous reflection on the effectiveness of these interventions.
Alue Dohong   +2 more
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Promise of private finance is blocking peatland restoration

Nature, 2023
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Lydia Cole   +2 more
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UK peatland restoration: Some economic arithmetic

Science of The Total Environment, 2014
Over 80% of UK peatlands are degraded to some extent and their widespread restoration could contribute to meeting various climate change, water quality and biodiversity policy challenges. Economic analysis of costs and benefits is, however, hampered by scientific uncertainty and a lack of data on biophysical conditions as well as the impacts and costs ...
Andrew Moxey, Dominic Moran
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Peatland restoration and ecosystem services: an introduction

2016
Setting the scene In September 1997, the airports of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur shut down for several days. Fires from drained peatlands in Indonesia, over 1000 km away, were emitting vast clouds of smoke causing haze and poor visibility across large parts of South East Asia in the extremely dry El NiƱo year.
Bonn, Aletta   +4 more
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