Financing European Peatlands publication launch

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Peatland pool surrounded by mountains. Large clouds in the sky are reflected in the pool.

Snibe Bog, Silver Flowe, Dumfries and Galloway. Credit: Emma Hinchliffe.

Financing European Peatlands publication launch

Online via Zoom
This free webinar launches the Landscape Finance Lab's latest publication 'Financing European Peatlands: A roadmap towards an institutional asset class'.

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1:00pm

About the event

The Landscape Finance Lab's latest report sets out how peatland restoration in Europe can evolve from grant-dependent individual projects into a genuine natural infrastructure-like asset class, capable of attracting private capital at scale.

Europe's peatlands represent one of the continent's most powerful - and most neglected - nature based solutions. Spanning over 20 million hectares, these ecosystems are today mostly degraded. Yet peatlands can deliver transformative climate, water, and biodiversity benefits when restored.

The opportunity is substantial. Conservatively, 1 million hectares of European peatland could be restored over the next decade, reducing emissions by over 300 MtCO₂e over project lifetimes. Beyond carbon, restored peatlands generate material water benefits for utilities and communities, enhance biodiversity, and enable new forms of productive land use. Yet despite strong fundamentals, private investment has remained elusive due to fragmented markets, small project sizes, and weak revenue certainty.

Join the Landscape Finance Lab, with partners and colleagues from across the sector, for the launch of Financing European Peatlands: A roadmap towards an institutional asset class.

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