Promoting a move towards an evidence-based position about prescribed burning in UK peatlands.
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Promoting a move towards an evidence-based position about prescribed burning in UK peatlands.
SEI researchers and partners presented insights into blanket bog ecosystem functioning based on data from a peatland management project in Northern England.
SEI researchers and partners presented insights on the physical and chemical properties of peat relevant to management decisions on 'at source' drinking water.
Greater understanding of soil microbiota influence on peatland resilience to perturbations associated with land use and climate change is required.
Improving our understanding of peatland science is crucial for future climate change predictions and for its inclusion in earth system models.
The study examined the evidence gap regarding alternatives to burn-rotation management of heather dominated UK blanket bog on carbon, water and biodiversity.
This study compared grouse moor management impacts on peatlands in the North of England.
This study assessed the magnitude of and potential for bog-breathing to influence carbon stock calculations under field and laboratory conditions.
This paper assesses the importance of plant volume in chamber carbon flux measurements.
Modelling moisture conditions to understand past climate-driven peatland development and carbon budgets together with likely management impacts.