Peatlands and Climate in a Ramsar context
Title | Peatlands and Climate in a Ramsar context PDF eBook |
Author | Alexandra Barthelmes |
Publisher | Nordic Council of Ministers |
Pages | 247 |
Release | 2015-06-09 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9289341963 |
Peatlands in the Nordic Baltic region and elsewhere in the world store large amounts of carbon and are at the same time important for conservation of biodiversity. Thus peatlands are space-effective carbon stocks, but when drained carbon and nitrogen are released as greenhouse gases to the atmosphere and as nitrate to the surface water, while methane will be released when rewetting. New knowledge reveals that one of the most efficient means to mitigate emissions of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere are the restoration of drained peatlands by reestablish former high water tables on organic soils.This project on synergies between climate change mitigation and the restoration of peatlands has been conducted under a regional Ramsar initiative covering the Nordic and Baltic countries (NorBalWet), with support from the Nordic Council of Ministers. The report contains chapters on peatlands and their role in climate change mitigation, individual country chapters and the role of the Ramsar Convention.
Towards Climate-responsible Peatlands Management
Title | Towards Climate-responsible Peatlands Management PDF eBook |
Author | Riccardo Biancalani |
Publisher | Mitigation of Climate Change i |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 9789251085462 |
The aim of this guidebook is to support the reduction of GHG emissions from managed peatlands and present guidance for responsible management practices that can maintain peatlands ecosystem services while sustaining and improving local livelihoods. This guidebook also provides an overview of the present knowledge on peatlands, including their geographic distribution, ecological characteristics and socio-economic importance.
Synergy in conservation of biodiversity and climate change mitigation: Nordic peatlands and forests
Title | Synergy in conservation of biodiversity and climate change mitigation: Nordic peatlands and forests PDF eBook |
Author | Dinesen, Lars |
Publisher | Nordic Council of Ministers |
Pages | 138 |
Release | 2021-04-22 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9289369515 |
Available online: https://pub.norden.org/temanord2021-510/ We are facing two global environmental crises, the loss of biodiversity and climate change. Both crises should be handled within the forthcoming decades. Actions implemented to mitigate one challenge should not worsen the other. The two crises are interlinked. Biodiversity, together with geophysical and climatic factors form and maintain ecosystems, which contribute to climate change mitigation by capturing CO2 and store carbon. But the current climate change worsen the negative impact of the main drivers causing biodiversity loss. This leads to further degradation of ecosystems, which in turn may weaken the functionality of ecosystems that reduce the ability of nature to capture and store carbon. The project identified eight cases related to nature-based solutions enacted in the Nordic countries and identifies synergies between biodiversity conservation and climate change mitigation.
Peatlands, climate change mitigation and biodiversity conservation
Title | Peatlands, climate change mitigation and biodiversity conservation PDF eBook |
Author | Hans Joosten |
Publisher | Nordic Council of Ministers |
Pages | 16 |
Release | 2015-04-27 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9289341696 |
Did you know that • peatlands hold more carbon than all forests of the world combined? • drained peatlands are responsible for 25% of total CO2 emissions in the Nordic and Baltic countries? • rewetting of peatlands substantially reduces these emissions? This policy brief pleads for increased commitments to conserving and rewetting peatlands; for abolishing regulations that drive peatland drainage; for changing drained peatland use to paludicultures; and for setting up good practice demonstration projects. It stresses the need for better communicating the benefits of wet peatlands and the costs arising from damaged ones. Finally it highlights the role of peatland rewetting and restoration in reaching national and international policy targets for climate change mitigation, water quality improvement and biodiversity conservation.
Peatland Restoration and Ecosystem Services
Title | Peatland Restoration and Ecosystem Services PDF eBook |
Author | Aletta Bonn |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 517 |
Release | 2016-06-23 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1107025184 |
An interdisciplinary book tackling the challenges of managing peatlands and their ecosystem services in the face of climate change.
Policy Brief: Nordic ecosystem services:
Title | Policy Brief: Nordic ecosystem services: PDF eBook |
Author | Kristin Magnussen |
Publisher | Nordic Council of Ministers |
Pages | 62 |
Release | 2019-01-10 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9289359447 |
Nature provides us with a multitude of goods like food and fiber, drinking water, protection against floods and storms, carbon storage and recreational services like swimming and bird watching. Our welfare and well-being depend on these goods and services – often called ecosystem services, defined as “the benefit people directly and indirectly obtain from nature”. We often distinguish between four categories of ecosystem services; supporting, provisioning, regulating and cultural ecosystem services. This report aims to sum up and show some examples of the results of the ecosystem services projects carried out for NCM. It illustrates which ecosystem services we receive from Nordic nature and the importance of these. It also shows examples of how the ecosystem services approach has been and can be used in management of nature in the Nordic countries, and to point out some knowledge gaps.
Carbon Credits from Peatland Rewetting
Title | Carbon Credits from Peatland Rewetting PDF eBook |
Author | Franziska Tanneberger |
Publisher | |
Pages | 223 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Peat |
ISBN | 9783510652716 |
"Drained peatlands account for only 0.3% of the global land area. At the same time, drained peatlands are the source of a disproportional 6% of total anthropogenic CO2-emissions; a problem that needs to be addressed. The 'hotspots' are well known: Southeast Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, parts of the United States and Northeast China. The solution is obvious: Restore high water levels in peatlands. But many questions remain. How does rewetting affect greenhouse gas fluxes? What about methane? Are the emissions measurable, reportable and verifiable? Are emission reductions from peatland rewetting creditable towards Kyoto Protocol commitments? Can they be sold on the voluntary carbon market? How does rewetting influence biodiversity? And, may rewetted peatlands still be used productively? Belarus ranks 8th among the world's countries in terms of peatland CO2 emissions and occupies 3rd place in CO2-emissions per unit land area. In recent years, tens of thousands of hectares of drained peatlands in Belarus have been rewetted. This volume provides a synthesis of the challenges encountered and solutions adopted in a pilot project conducted in Belarus between 2008 and 2011. It presents data and conclusions from the project and relates basic principles to advanced applications, integrating science and politics, ecology and economy. The experiences and recommendations for peatland restoration set forth in this volume will inspire practitioners, land-use planners, scientists and politicians alike."--Publisher's description.