Mapping and monitoring peatland conditions from global to field scale

Peatlands cover only 3–4% of the Earth’s surface, but they store nearly 30% of global soil carbon stock. This significant carbon store is under threat as peatlands continue to be degraded at alarming rates around the world. It has prompted countries worldwide to establish regulations to conserve and...

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Autores principales: Minasny, B., Adetsu, D.V., Aitkenhead, M., Artz, R.R.E., Baggaley, N., Barthelmes, A., Beucher, A., Caron, J., Conchedda, Giulia, Connolly, J., Deragon, R., Evans, C., Fadnes, K., Fiantis, D., Gagkas, Z., Gilet, L., Gimona, A., Glatzel, S., Greve, M.H., Habib, W., Hergoualc'h, Kristell, Hermansen, C., Kidd, D.B., Koganti, T., Kopansky, D., Large, D.J., Larmola, T., Lilly, A., Liu, H., Marcus, M., Middleton, M., Morrison, K., Petersen, R.J., Quaife, T., Rochefort, L., Rudiyanto, Toca, L., Tubiello, F.N., Weber, P.L., Weldon, S., Widyatmanti, W., Williamson, J., Zak, D.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Springer 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135828

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