



Resources SearchThis report represents the culmination of 18 months of focused collaboration between peatland experts from land management, science and policy from across the UK, and reveals the enormous importance of our peatlands for people and wildlife.
Guidelines for landscape-scale, long-term projects, from Anglia Ruskin University. This document is aimed at providing information on long-term monitoring protocols for individuals and organisations involved in the restoration or creation of wetland habitat over a ‘landscape-scale’.
The IUCN UK Peatland Programme identified the need for a number of technical reviews on key peatland topics to assist the Commission of Inquiry. Selected topics are based on priorities identified in a web survey conducted in December 2009/January 2010 with over 120 responses from 40 organisations from science, policy and practice.
The IUCN UK Peatland Programme identified the need for 8 technical reviews on key peatland topics to assist the Commission of Inquiry. Selected topics are based on priorities identified in a web survey conducted in December 2009/January 2010 with over 120 responses from 40 organisations from science, policy and practice.
"Peatbogs and carbon - a critical synthesis" by Richard Lindsay, reviews the impacts of current and historical use of peatlands, and the effects of restoration on greenhouse gas emissions.
Report of the key issues raised at the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) UK Conference “Nature – What’s in it For Me?”, 19–20 April 2010 in Edinburgh.
The peatland programme strategy has incorporated the main analyses and findings of the London Workshop which identified a range of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.
