[HTML][HTML] After-use of peat extraction sites–A systematic review of biodiversity, climate, hydrological and social impacts

A Räsänen, E Albrecht, M Annala, L Aro… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
After drainage for forestry and agriculture, peat extraction is one of the most important
causes of peatland degradation. When peat extraction is ceased, multiple after-use options …

Could continuous cover forestry be an economically and environmentally feasible management option on drained boreal peatlands?

M Nieminen, H Hökkä, R Laiho, A Juutinen… - Forest ecology and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Environmental and economic performance of forestry on drained peatlands was reviewed to
consider whether continuous cover forestry (CCF) could be a feasible alternative to even …

The economics of peatland restoration

K Glenk, J Martin-Ortega - Journal of Environmental Economics …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Restoration offers opportunities for securing and enhancing critical ecosystem services
provided by peatlands, such as carbon storage, water retention and water quality, and …

[HTML][HTML] Trading wood for water and carbon in peatland forests? Rewetting is worth more than wood production

E Makrickas, M Manton, P Angelstam… - Journal of environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
While traditional forest management systems aim at maximizing timber production,
sustainable forest management focuses on the multiple benefits of entire forest landscapes …

Potential impacts of a future Nordic bioeconomy on surface water quality

H Marttila, A Lepistö, A Tolvanen, M Bechmann… - Ambio, 2020 - Springer
Nordic water bodies face multiple stressors due to human activities, generating diffuse
loading and climate change. The 'green shift'towards a bio-based economy poses new …

Cost-efficient management of peatland to enhance biodiversity in Finland

P Rana, P Christiani, A Ahtikoski, S Haikarainen… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Peatlands provide a variety of ecosystem services besides being important ecosystems for
biodiversity. Sustainable peatland management requires that its impacts are identified, and …

[HTML][HTML] The relationship between people's activities and values with the protection level and biodiversity

A Tolvanen, K Kangas, O Tarvainen, E Huhta… - Tourism …, 2020 - Elsevier
We investigated how people's recreational activities, values, and land use preferences are
related to the protection level, biodiversity and cultural heritage values of nature-based …

Simulation modelling of greenhouse gas balance in continuous-cover forestry of Norway spruce stands on nutrient-rich drained peatlands

V Shanin, A Juutinen, A Ahtikoski, P Frolov… - Forest Ecology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
We used a simulation model to analyse the effect of continuous-cover forestry on the carbon
dioxide (CO 2) and methane (CH 4) emissions from nutrient-rich drained peatland sites in …

[PDF][PDF] Why is tropical peatland conservation so challenging? Findings from a livelihood assessment in Sumatra, Indonesia

SM Jalilov, S Lestari, B Winarno, TW Yuwati… - Mires and …, 2024 - researchgate.net
In recent years, widespread peatland degradation has occurred in Indonesia as a result of
both natural events and human activities. Although there is a strong push for restoration from …

[PDF][PDF] Towards a sustainable and genuinely green economy: the value and social significance of ecosystem services in Finland (TEEB for Finland): synthesis and …

JP Jäppinen, J Heliölä - 2015 - core.ac.uk
Natural capital constitutes the foundation for human well-being and is a key asset for
economic prosperity. Nature provides a range of goods and services, commonly referred to …