The peatland map of Europe

Based on the ‘European Mires Book’ of the International Mire Conservation Group (IMCG), this article provides a composite map of national datasets as the first comprehensive peatland map for the whole of Europe. We also present estimates of the extent of peatlands and mires in each European country...

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Main Authors: F. Tanneberger, C. Tegetmeyer, S. Busse, A. Barthelmes, and 55 others
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Mire Conservation Group and International Peat Society 2017-11-01
Series:Mires and Peat
Subjects:
GIS
Online Access:http://mires-and-peat.net/media/map19/map_19_22.pdf
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spelling doaj-e3abdfabde1d4015b772e937a5aec7b42020-11-25T02:54:59ZengInternational Mire Conservation Group and International Peat SocietyMires and Peat1819-754X2017-11-01192211710.19189/MaP.2016.OMB.264The peatland map of EuropeF. Tanneberger0C. Tegetmeyer1S. Busse2A. Barthelmes3and 55 others4Institute of Botany and Landscape Ecology, Greifswald University, partner in the Greifswald Mire Centre, GermanyInstitute of Botany and Landscape Ecology, Greifswald University, partner in the Greifswald Mire Centre, GermanyInstitute of Botany and Landscape Ecology, Greifswald University, partner in the Greifswald Mire Centre, GermanyInstitute of Botany and Landscape Ecology, Greifswald University, partner in the Greifswald Mire Centre, Germanyvarious affiliationsBased on the ‘European Mires Book’ of the International Mire Conservation Group (IMCG), this article provides a composite map of national datasets as the first comprehensive peatland map for the whole of Europe. We also present estimates of the extent of peatlands and mires in each European country individually and for the entire continent. A minimum peat thickness criterion has not been strictly applied, to allow for (often historically determined) country-specific definitions. Our ‘peatland’ concept includes all ‘mires’, which are peatlands where peat is being formed. The map was constructed by merging national datasets in GIS while maintaining the mapping scales of the original input data. This ‘bottom-up’ approach indicates that the overall area of peatland in Europe is 593,727 km². Mires were found to cover more than 320,000 km² (around 54 % of the total peatland area). If shallow-peat lands (< 30 cm peat) in European Russia are also taken into account, the total peatland area in Europe is more than 1,000,000 km2, which is almost 10 % of the total surface area. Composite inventories of national peatland information, as presented here for Europe, may serve to identify gaps and priority areas for field survey, and help to cross-check and calibrate remote sensing based mapping approaches.http://mires-and-peat.net/media/map19/map_19_22.pdfdrained peatlandGISHistosolmireorganic soilpeat
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author F. Tanneberger
C. Tegetmeyer
S. Busse
A. Barthelmes
and 55 others
spellingShingle F. Tanneberger
C. Tegetmeyer
S. Busse
A. Barthelmes
and 55 others
The peatland map of Europe
Mires and Peat
drained peatland
GIS
Histosol
mire
organic soil
peat
author_facet F. Tanneberger
C. Tegetmeyer
S. Busse
A. Barthelmes
and 55 others
author_sort F. Tanneberger
title The peatland map of Europe
title_short The peatland map of Europe
title_full The peatland map of Europe
title_fullStr The peatland map of Europe
title_full_unstemmed The peatland map of Europe
title_sort peatland map of europe
publisher International Mire Conservation Group and International Peat Society
series Mires and Peat
issn 1819-754X
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Based on the ‘European Mires Book’ of the International Mire Conservation Group (IMCG), this article provides a composite map of national datasets as the first comprehensive peatland map for the whole of Europe. We also present estimates of the extent of peatlands and mires in each European country individually and for the entire continent. A minimum peat thickness criterion has not been strictly applied, to allow for (often historically determined) country-specific definitions. Our ‘peatland’ concept includes all ‘mires’, which are peatlands where peat is being formed. The map was constructed by merging national datasets in GIS while maintaining the mapping scales of the original input data. This ‘bottom-up’ approach indicates that the overall area of peatland in Europe is 593,727 km². Mires were found to cover more than 320,000 km² (around 54 % of the total peatland area). If shallow-peat lands (< 30 cm peat) in European Russia are also taken into account, the total peatland area in Europe is more than 1,000,000 km2, which is almost 10 % of the total surface area. Composite inventories of national peatland information, as presented here for Europe, may serve to identify gaps and priority areas for field survey, and help to cross-check and calibrate remote sensing based mapping approaches.
topic drained peatland
GIS
Histosol
mire
organic soil
peat
url http://mires-and-peat.net/media/map19/map_19_22.pdf
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