Increasing sustainability of growing media constituents and stand-alone substrates in soilless culture systems

NS Gruda - Agronomy, 2019 - mdpi.com
Decreasing arable land, rising urbanization, water scarcity, and climate change exert
pressure on agricultural producers. Moving from soil to soilless culture systems can improve …

Restoration of degraded tropical peatland in Indonesia: A review

TW Yuwati, D Rachmanadi, Pratiwi, M Turjaman… - Land, 2021 - mdpi.com
Tropical peatlands are fragile ecosystems with an important role in conserving biodiversity,
water quality and availability, preventing floods, soil intrusion, erosion and sedimentation …

[PDF][PDF] Climate change 2022: Impacts, adaptation and vulnerability

C Parmesan, MD Morecroft, Y Trisurat - 2022 - hal.science
Chapter 2, building on prior assessments1, provides a global assessment of the observed
impacts and projected risks of climate change to terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems …

Terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems and their services

C Parmesan, MD Morecroft, Y Trisurat, R Adrian… - 2023 - ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk
Chapter 2, building on prior assessments, provides a global assessment of the observed
impacts and projected risks of climate change to terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems …

Ecological resilience of restored peatlands to climate change

J Loisel, A Gallego-Sala - Communications Earth & Environment, 2022 - nature.com
Degradation of peatlands through land-use change and drainage is currently responsible for
5-10% of global annual anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions. Therefore, restoring …

An overview of the progress and challenges of peatland restoration in Western Europe

R Andersen, C Farrell, M Graf, F Muller… - Restoration …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Peatlands are the most efficient terrestrial carbon store on Earth, and deliver multiple other
ecosystem services including climate regulation, water purification, preservation of …

Paludiculture as a sustainable land use alternative for tropical peatlands: A review

M Lupascu, LS Wijedasa - Science of the Total Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
Peatlands cover approximately 4.2 million km 2 of terrestrial land surface and store up to
700 Pg of terrestrial carbon. Preserving the carbon stocks in peatland is therefore crucial for …

When, where, and how nature matters for ecosystem services: challenges for the next generation of ecosystem service models

JT Rieb, R Chaplin-Kramer, GC Daily… - …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Many decision-makers are looking to science to clarify how nature supports human well-
being. Scientists' responses have typically focused on empirical models of the provision of …

[HTML][HTML] A place-based approach to payments for ecosystem services

MS Reed, K Allen, A Attlee, AJ Dougill, KL Evans… - Global environmental …, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) schemes are proliferating but are
challenged by insufficient attention to spatial and temporal inter-dependencies, interactions …

Rewetting degraded peatlands for climate and biodiversity benefits: Results from two raised bogs

F Renou-Wilson, G Moser, D Fallon, CA Farrell… - Ecological …, 2019 - Elsevier
Globally, peatlands are under threat from a range of land use related factors that have a
significant impact on the provision of ecosystem services, such as biodiversity and carbon …