Soil ecology and ecosystem services of dairy and semi-natural grasslands on peat

Volume: 125, Pages: 26 - 34
Published: Apr 1, 2018
Abstract
Peat wetlands are of major importance for ecosystem services such as carbon storage, water regulation and maintenance of biodiversity. However, peat drainage for farming leads to CO2 emission, soil subsidence and biodiversity losses. In the peat areas in the Netherlands, solutions are sought in reducing drainage, adapting farming to wetter soils, and converting productive dairy grasslands to less intensively managed semi-natural grasslands. Our...
Paper Details
Title
Soil ecology and ecosystem services of dairy and semi-natural grasslands on peat
Published Date
Apr 1, 2018
Volume
125
Pages
26 - 34
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