Community-identified key research questions for the future of UK afforested peatlands
Large areas of UK peatland were planted with non-native conifers in the twentieth century, changing many aspects of the ecosystem. As these plantations reach harvesting age there are important questions about what should be done with them next, with key options including restocking for continued for...
Main Authors: | R.J. Payne, W. Jessop |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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International Mire Conservation Group and International Peat Society
2018-12-01
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Series: | Mires and Peat |
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Online Access: | http://mires-and-peat.net/media/map21/map_21_22.pdf |
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