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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. Bringing together world-class experts from science,
policy and practice to highlight and debate the importance of
peatlands from an ecological, social and economic perspective, this
book focuses on how peatland restoration can foster climate change
mitigation. Featuring a range of global case studies, opportunities
for reclamation and sustainable management are illustrated
throughout against the challenges faced by conservation biologists.
Written for a global audience of environmental scientists,
practitioners and policy makers, as well as graduate students from
natural and social sciences, this interdisciplinary book provides
vital pointers towards managing peatland conservation in a changing
environment.
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. Bringing together world-class experts from science,
policy and practice to highlight and debate the importance of
peatlands from an ecological, social and economic perspective, this
book focuses on how peatland restoration can foster climate change
mitigation. Featuring a range of global case studies, opportunities
for reclamation and sustainable management are illustrated
throughout against the challenges faced by conservation biologists.
Written for a global audience of environmental scientists,
practitioners and policy makers, as well as graduate students from
natural and social sciences, this interdisciplinary book provides
vital pointers towards managing peatland conservation in a changing
environment.
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. Bringing together world-class experts from science,
policy and practice to highlight and debate the importance of
peatlands from an ecological, social and economic perspective, this
book focuses on how peatland restoration can foster climate change
mitigation. Featuring a range of global case studies, opportunities
for reclamation and sustainable management are illustrated
throughout against the challenges faced by conservation biologists.
Written for a global audience of environmental scientists,
practitioners and policy makers, as well as graduate students from
natural and social sciences, this interdisciplinary book provides
vital pointers towards managing peatland conservation in a changing
environment.
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