Keywords: carbon
Peatlands International 4.2022
Peatlands International 4.2022 was published on 21 December 2022 and sent to all IPS members by email. Topics of...
Peatlands International 3.2021
Contents: Editorial: Our road to Glasgow Why are international conventions and agreements important for the responsible management of peatlands...
Peatlands International 4.2020
Editorial: Peatland certification paving the way Successful UNEP Accreditation for IPS Apply for the Allan Robertson Grants 2021! What...
Peatlands International 3.2020
16th International Peatland Congress Editorial: Peatlands & COVID-19 by Marko Pomerants COVID-19 in our member countries: impacts on companies,...
Carbon fluxes on a degraded lowland raised bog undergoing restoration with micro-propagated Sphagnum
Peatlands are a priority habitat for conservation in the UK, and an important carbon store. However, due to drainage...
Carbon fluxes on a degraded lowland raised bog undergoing restoration with micro-propagated Sphagnum
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Quantifying above and belowground carbon loss following wildfire in peatlands using repeated lidar measurements
SUMMARY Natural disturbances like fires are often unavoidable and their negative effects in peatlands can be amplified by concomitant...
Detailed analyses of emissions from peat combustion across biomes
SUMMARY The multifaceted impacts of fires in peatlands have attracted global attention and concern in recent years. Documenting the...
Carbon budgets under different land uses on tropical peatland
Tropical peatland contains about 3% of the total global soil carbon and much of this is being released from...
Estimation of carbon storage in Indonesian peatlands
Land conversion and recurrent fires in tropical peatlands cause the release of large amounts of the greenhouse gas CO2....