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The WETRES project investigates greenhouse gas emissions from restored wetlands, focusing on how restoration affects carbon dioxide and methane fluxes. It aims to enhance carbon sequestration while minimizing methane emissions by analyzing various ecological factors influencing these processes.
The aim of the WETRES project is to determine the greenhouse gas fluxes from restored wetlands to see how fluxes change if drained and degraded wetlands are restored.
Restoring degraded peat soils is an attractive, but largely untested climate change mitigation approach.
Drained peat soils used for agriculture or for peat extraction are often large carbon dioxide sources and will contribute to global warming.
Therefore, restoring subsided peat soils to managed, impounded wetlands can turn these…
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LOS ANGELES UCLA SANTA BARBARA UCSB DAVIS UCD RIVERSIDE UCR SAN DIEGO UCSD SANTA CRUZ UCSC IRVIN
United States, Berkeley
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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