Arctic wetlands: time bomb or saving grace? Wetlands in general - and peatlands in particular - store an estimated 20% of total terrestrial carbon. Draining and other degradation of these wetlands areas are an important source of land-based carbon emissions. Restoring and/or conserving these areas therefore holds enormous potential for reducing carbon emissions and much more - support for biodiversity water filtration, buffering agains floods, and more. Arctic wetlands have special importance. ...

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Main Authors: Carson, Marcus, Golum Kibria, Löfroth, Michael, Macura, Biljana, Schönberg, David, Kalantari, Zahra
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Macura, Biljana
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Arctic wetlands: time bomb or saving grace? Wetlands in general - and peatlands in particular - store an estimated 20% of total terrestrial carbon. Draining and other degradation of these wetlands areas are an important source of land-based carbon emissions. Restoring and/or conserving these areas therefore holds enormous potential for reducing carbon emissions and much more - support for biodiversity water filtration, buffering agains floods, and more. Arctic wetlands have special importance. ...
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Macura, Biljana
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title Arctic wetlands: time bomb or saving grace? Wetlands in general - and peatlands in particular - store an estimated 20% of total terrestrial carbon. Draining and other degradation of these wetlands areas are an important source of land-based carbon emissions. Restoring and/or conserving these areas therefore holds enormous potential for reducing carbon emissions and much more - support for biodiversity water filtration, buffering agains floods, and more. Arctic wetlands have special importance. ...
title_short Arctic wetlands: time bomb or saving grace? Wetlands in general - and peatlands in particular - store an estimated 20% of total terrestrial carbon. Draining and other degradation of these wetlands areas are an important source of land-based carbon emissions. Restoring and/or conserving these areas therefore holds enormous potential for reducing carbon emissions and much more - support for biodiversity water filtration, buffering agains floods, and more. Arctic wetlands have special importance. ...
title_full Arctic wetlands: time bomb or saving grace? Wetlands in general - and peatlands in particular - store an estimated 20% of total terrestrial carbon. Draining and other degradation of these wetlands areas are an important source of land-based carbon emissions. Restoring and/or conserving these areas therefore holds enormous potential for reducing carbon emissions and much more - support for biodiversity water filtration, buffering agains floods, and more. Arctic wetlands have special importance. ...
title_fullStr Arctic wetlands: time bomb or saving grace? Wetlands in general - and peatlands in particular - store an estimated 20% of total terrestrial carbon. Draining and other degradation of these wetlands areas are an important source of land-based carbon emissions. Restoring and/or conserving these areas therefore holds enormous potential for reducing carbon emissions and much more - support for biodiversity water filtration, buffering agains floods, and more. Arctic wetlands have special importance. ...
title_full_unstemmed Arctic wetlands: time bomb or saving grace? Wetlands in general - and peatlands in particular - store an estimated 20% of total terrestrial carbon. Draining and other degradation of these wetlands areas are an important source of land-based carbon emissions. Restoring and/or conserving these areas therefore holds enormous potential for reducing carbon emissions and much more - support for biodiversity water filtration, buffering agains floods, and more. Arctic wetlands have special importance. ...
title_sort arctic wetlands: time bomb or saving grace? wetlands in general - and peatlands in particular - store an estimated 20% of total terrestrial carbon. draining and other degradation of these wetlands areas are an important source of land-based carbon emissions. restoring and/or conserving these areas therefore holds enormous potential for reducing carbon emissions and much more - support for biodiversity water filtration, buffering agains floods, and more. arctic wetlands have special importance. ...
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