Managing complex systems: an interdisciplinary approach to modelling the effect of social and ecological interactions on carbon storage in blanket peatlands.
DM Young - 2016 - etheses.whiterose.ac.uk
Peatlands are globally important for carbon storage, water quality and biodiversity. However,
many have been degraded by land use, and efforts to conserve or restore them are often …
many have been degraded by land use, and efforts to conserve or restore them are often …
Linking Co-Production of Peat Landscapes Ecosystem Services and Human Well-Being Under Different Future Scenarios: A Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping Approach
C Heindorf, T Plieninger, S Schüler - Available at SSRN 4969753 - papers.ssrn.com
Degraded peatlands in Germany are undergoing significant transformations, requiring
effective intervention strategies for society, climate, and nature. This study uses fuzzy …
effective intervention strategies for society, climate, and nature. This study uses fuzzy …
The DigiBog peatland development model 1: Rationale, conceptual model, and hydrological basis
Using a literature review, we argue that new models of peatland development are needed.
Many existing models do not account for potentially important ecohydrological feedbacks …
Many existing models do not account for potentially important ecohydrological feedbacks …
Integrating McGill Wetland Model (MWM) with peat cohort tracking and microbial controls
Peatlands store a large amount of organic carbon and are vulnerable to climate change and
human disturbances. However, ecosystem-scale peatland models often do not explicitly …
human disturbances. However, ecosystem-scale peatland models often do not explicitly …
The three-peat challenge: business as usual, responsible agriculture, and conservation and restoration as management trajectories in global peatlands
Peatlands are a globally important carbon store, but peatland ecosystems from high
latitudes to the tropics are highly degraded due to increasingly intensive anthropogenic …
latitudes to the tropics are highly degraded due to increasingly intensive anthropogenic …
[HTML][HTML] Peat carbon vulnerability to projected climate warming in the Hudson Bay lowlands, Canada: A decision support tool for land use planning in peatland …
JW McLaughlin, MS Packalen - Frontiers in Earth Science, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Peatlands help regulate climate by sequestering (net removal) carbon from the atmosphere
and storing it in plants and soils. However, as mean annual air temperature (MAAT) …
and storing it in plants and soils. However, as mean annual air temperature (MAAT) …
Cross-scale analysis of social-ecological systems: Policy options appraisal for delivering NetZero and other environmental objectives in Scotland
KB Matthews, KL Blackstock… - … on Modelling and …, 2023 - pure.sruc.ac.uk
Public policy confronts complex, contested, wicked problems such as climate and
biodiversity crises with challenges of how issues are framed, analysed, codified, and …
biodiversity crises with challenges of how issues are framed, analysed, codified, and …
Peatlands and global change: response and resilience
Peatlands are wetland ecosystems that accumulate dead organic matter (ie, peat) when
plant litter production outpaces peat decay, usually under conditions of frequent or …
plant litter production outpaces peat decay, usually under conditions of frequent or …
[图书][B] The role of peatlands in climate regulation
The role of peatlands in climate regulation Page 86 CHAPTER FOUR The role of peatlands
in climate regulation HANS JOOSTEN Institute of Botany and Landscape Ecology, Ernst …
in climate regulation HANS JOOSTEN Institute of Botany and Landscape Ecology, Ernst …
Simulating the long‐term impacts of drainage and restoration on the ecohydrology of peatlands
Drainage alters the carbon storage and accumulation functions of peatlands, but the long‐
term effects of drainage ditches, and their restoration, on peatland development are poorly …
term effects of drainage ditches, and their restoration, on peatland development are poorly …