



Resources SearchAward winning photography collective 2020Vision have produced a stunning visual representation of the Commission of Inquiry’s core messages in a short film clip funded by the IUCN UK Peatland Programme and the Rural Economy Land Use (RELU) Programme.
The aim of this guidance is to provide information to enable peatland restoration projects to develop appropriate monitoring programmes. Degraded peatlands are restored for a wide range of reasons. Restoration objectives can include protecting and enhancing biodiversity, improving water quality, reducing flood risk and protecting cultural heritage or carbon stores. Restoration projects need monitoring programmes to show whether these objectives are being met and to help them to adapt practices to respond to environmental changes.
Download the proceedings of our 'Investing in Peatlands: Delivering Multiple Benefits' Conference, held on 20-22 June 2011, at the University of Stirling.
Click on the titles below to download posters from our 'Investing in Peatlands: Delivering Multiple Benefits' Conference, held on 20-22 June 2011, at the University of Stirling.
Click on the titles below to download presentations from our 'Investing in Peatlands: Delivering Multiple Benefits' Conference, held on 20-22 June 2011, at the University of Stirling.
Outputs from workshops and plenary discussions at the Durham Conference, 28-29 September 2010.
