Review of climate change mitigation measures applicable in degraded peatlands in Latvia

Abstrakts Former peat extraction fields and currently employed peatlands are significant source of GHG emissions. Total area of degraded peatlands, which are not yet afforested or flooded is 39.5 kha and the net emissions, excluding peat produced for the horticulture applications, is 0.33 mill. tons CO2 eq. Large emissions means also significant mitigation potential; therefore, available knowledge on the GHG mitigation potential should be summarized to define research priorities and propose quantifiable measures. The aim of the study is to summarize literature and expert questionnaires based information on potentially valuable climate change mitigation measures applicable in degraded peatlands formerly used for peat extraction. The evaluation involves substantiation of the effect, criteria for site selection, addressed carbon pools and GHG emissions, methods for the effect assessment at local and national level, existing LPIS and other monitoring systems, duration of effect and supplementary measures to sustain the effect, estimation of cost and benefit ratio, existing support schemes, knowledge gaps to be filled, uncertainties and collaboration needed. The study proved that degraded peatlands can contribute significantly to the climate change targets, and this is identified by scientific community in multiple publications and research reports; however, quantitative assessment is missing in most of the cases. The most of the proved mitigation measures are associated with afforestation, which can be implemented in approximately 50% of degraded peatlands.
Pilns autoru saraksts Kaleja, S., & Bardule, A.
Publicēšanas informācija 2022, Research for rural development, 37, 56-62

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Forest land

Wetland

Grassland

Peat extraction site

Former peat extraction site

Cropland

Flooded peatland


Forest land
Clearcut
Fertilization
Restored
Undrained growing stand
Pristine
Drained growing stand
Restoration
Reeds
Aluvial Pastures
Non-vegetated
Drainage ditch
Bushes, grasses
Natural afforestation
Afforestation
Raised groundwater
Shelter belt
Wood ash application
Perennial grass
Cereal
Vegetables
Old-growth forest
Peat extraction
Blueberries
Cranberries
Alvial Rape
Pristine and subsiding
Pristine and elevating
Rewetted
Degraded
Ditch crossing
Cropland
Thinning
Poplar plantation
Ash spreading
Selective felling
Abandoned
Afforestation with rewetting
Aluvial Wheat
Sphagnum paludiculture
Unmanaged
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Projekts PeatTransform – "Pētniecībā un inovācijās balstīti risinājumi kūdras nozares virzībai uz klimatneitrālu ekonomiku, veicinot Latvijas dabas resursu ilgtspējīgu izmantošanu" tiek īstenots Eiropas Savienības kohēzijas politikas programmas 2021.-2027. gadam 6.1.1. specifiskā atbalsta mērķa "Pārejas uz klimatneitralitāti radīto ekonomisko, sociālo un vides seku mazināšana visvairāk skartajos reģionos" 6.1.1.2. pasākuma "Pētniecības attīstība dabas resursu ilgtspējīgai izmantošanai vides un klimata mērķu kontekstā" ietvaros ar Eiropas Savienības un Latvijas valsts līdzfinansējumu (6.1.1.2/1/25/A/001).