Peat Bog Ecosystems: Commercial peat extraction
Technical report
Lindsay, R., Birnie, Richard and Clough, Jack 2014. Peat Bog Ecosystems: Commercial peat extraction. Edinburgh International Union for the Conservation of Nature.
Authors | Lindsay, R., Birnie, Richard and Clough, Jack |
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Type | Technical report |
Abstract | Removal of peat for commercial use, now largely as a horticultural growing medium but in earlier times as litter for stables, results in large-scale removal of the living vegetation, the peat and the carbon stored within the peat. The UK Government is seeking to replace the use of peat with sustainable peat alternatives by 2030. Restoration of cut-over bogs involves blocking the drainage system and encouraging growth of terrestrial Sphagnum species. This briefing note is part of a series aimed at policy makers, practitioners and academics to help explain the ecological processes that underpin peatland function. Understanding the ecology of peatlands is essential when investigating the impacts of human activity on peatlands, interpreting research findings and planning the recovery of damaged peatlands. |
Year | 2014 |
Publisher | International Union for the Conservation of Nature |
Place of publication | Edinburgh |
Web address (URL) | https://www.iucn-uk-peatlandprogramme.org/peatland-resources/briefings |
Funder | International Union for the Conservation of Nature |
Scottish Natural Heritage | |
Natural England | |
Natural Resources Wales | |
Forestry Commission | |
RSPB Scotland | |
Peter de Haan Charitable Trust | |
Publication dates | |
05 Nov 2014 | |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 08 Dec 2014 |
Copyright holder | International Union for the Conservation of Nature |
Copyright information | © IUCN UK Peatland Programme |
Additional information | IUCN UK Committee Peatland Programme Briefing Note 6 |
Series | IUCN UK Committee Peatland Programme Briefing Note |
Publisher's version | License CC BY |
https://repository.uel.ac.uk/item/8586v
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