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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetRestoration of Lands after Fuel Peat Extraction
Kihniö Aitoneva, Finland (lat 62º12'N, long 23º18'E)
2015Also available in:
No results found.More than half of the total peatland area of Belarus (over 1.5 million ha) has been drained for agriculture, forestry, and peat extraction. Out of this area, 122 200 ha are cutover peatlands that have been abandoned after peat excavation and 36 800 ha are still being exploited. During the last few years, about 50 000 ha of drained peatlands have been rewetted. Currently, another 500 000 ha are potentially available for hydrological restoration. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBiomass from Reeds as a Substitute for Peat in Energy Production in Belarus
Lida district, Grodno region, Belarus (LPF: N 53.8283389, E 25.4227639)
2015Also available in:
No results found.More than half of the total peatland area of Belarus (over 1.5 million ha) has been drained for agriculture, forestry, and peat extraction. Out of this area, 122 200 ha are cutover peatlands that have been abandoned after peat excavation and 36 800 ha are still being exploited. During the last few years, about 50 000 ha of drained peatlands have been rewetted. Currently, another 500 000 ha are potentially available for hydrological restoration. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetRehabilitation of Bord na Móna Industrial Cutaway Peatland at Ballycon, Co Offaly
Ballycon, County Offaly, Ireland (UTM 621396, 590545; Lat 53 deg, 17 min, 3.9 sec, Long –7 deg 10 min 44.5 sec)
2015Also available in:
No results found.Bord na Móna (the Irish Peat Company) owns extensive areas of Irish peatlands (around 80 000 ha), primarily in the midlands of Ireland. These lands have been developed at an industrial scale for fuel, energy and horticultural growing media. Rehabilitation is being carried out in areas where peat production has ceased. One such site is Ballycon, Co. Offaly. The main aims of the rehabilitation are to: • ensure the stabilization of the former peat production areas, • minimize potential peat runoff and • encourage the re–establishment of a diversity of semi–natural habitats appropriate to the characteristics of the site.
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