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

S. Kaleja, A. Bārdule
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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.
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审查适用于拉脱维亚退化泥炭地的减缓气候变化措施
以前的泥炭开采场和目前使用的泥炭地是温室气体排放的重要来源。尚未造林或淹水的退化泥炭地总面积为39.5千公顷,净排放量(不包括为园艺用途生产的泥炭)为0.33万公顷。吨二氧化碳当量。大排放量也意味着巨大的缓解潜力;因此,应总结关于温室气体减缓潜力的现有知识,以确定研究重点并提出可量化的措施。本研究的目的是总结文献和专家问卷资料,这些资料是关于适用于以前用于提取泥炭的退化泥炭地的可能有价值的减缓气候变化措施。评估内容包括影响的实证、选址标准、所涉及的碳库和温室气体排放、地方和国家层面的影响评估方法、现有的LPIS和其他监测系统、影响的持续时间和维持影响的补充措施、成本效益比的估计、现有的支持方案、有待填补的知识空白、不确定性和所需的合作。研究证明,退化的泥炭地对气候变化目标有显著贡献,这一点已被科学界在多个出版物和研究报告中确定;然而,在大多数情况下,缺乏定量评估。大多数已证实的缓解措施都与造林有关,造林可在大约50%的退化泥炭地实施。
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