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This study addresses an evidence gap on the restoration potential of climatically marginal shallow peatlands by investigating short-term (five years post-rewetting) effects of ditch blocking on runoff and water quality.
Emilie Grand-Clement +7 more
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This study used mesocosms to examine the effects of alternate drying and rewetting on CO2 and CH4 emissions from high-altitude peatlands on the Tibetan Plateau.
Xiaoyang Zeng, Yongheng Gao
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REWETTING DESIGN FOR TROPICAL PEATLAND RESTORATION
Peatlands located in tropical climates are estimated to have an area of 11% of the total peatland on earth. The scope of tropical peatland is proportional to the significant role this ecosystem plays in the stability of the earth and everything in it.
Ainun Hasanah, Muhammad Farouk Setiawan
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Impact of emerging compound droughts on forests: A water supply and demand perspective
This review examines the physiological and ecological responses of trees to emerging compound droughts from a water demand and supply perspective, as well as the role of acclimation and consequences for ecosystem‐level functions. Abstract The intensification of climate change‐induced drought results in unprecedented tree and forest die‐offs worldwide ...
C. Werner +7 more
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Farming Sustainability in Peatlands Following Restoration Programme in West Kalimantan
The Indonesian government's peat restoration program, which began in 2016, is alleged to have an impact on the sustainability of peatland farming, because rewetting has the potential to cause waterlogging, limiting the crop commodities that can be ...
Jajat Sudrajat +3 more
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Abstract This study investigates the integration of river restoration with the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), focusing on the differences between European Union (EU) and Portuguese documents regarding river restoration terms. A thematic content analysis highlights that despite the varying document sizes, the proportion of mentions related to river ...
Leonor Santos +2 more
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Abiotic processes dominate short-term carbon emissions in sandy soils following rewetting
Microbial respiration is conventionally considered the primary driver of short-term carbon dioxide pulses following soil drying-rewetting cycles.
Fuhao Liu +9 more
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Tree planting choices mediate wildfire damage to tropical forest restoration in eastern Madagascar
Wildfires threaten tropical rainforest conservation and restoration around the world, and they pose a particular risk to the unique species assemblages in eastern Madagascar. Following an intense period of wildfires in 2020–2022 that impacted 33% of 46 tropical forest restoration sites installed by the non‐profit organization Green Again Madagascar ...
J. Leighton Reid +16 more
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Abstract Introduction With its 2024 Nature Restoration Regulation (NRR), the European Union (EU) aims to halt and reverse the degradation of European ecosystems by restoring 20% of its respective land and sea areas by 2030 and all ecosystems in need by 2050. By 2027, all member states will have to submit National Restoration Plans (NRPs).
Abul B. Polas +5 more
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Study region: Raised bog “Königsdorfer-Weidfilz”, Bavaria, Germany. Study focus: This study investigates effects of different rewetting scenarios on water levels in raised bog peat under varying climatic conditions.
Sebastian Friedrich +4 more
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