@article{86dc074e99a34e30be8d9cfc44419aae,
title = "Wetscapes: Restoring and maintaining peatland landscapes for sustainable futures",
abstract = "Peatlands are among the world's most carbon-dense ecosystems and hotspots of carbon storage. Although peatland drainage causes strong carbon emissions, land subsidence, fires and biodiversity loss, drainage-based agriculture and forestry on peatland is still expanding on a global scale. To maintain and restore their vital carbon sequestration and storage function and to reach the goals of the Paris Agreement, rewetting and restoration of all drained and degraded peatlands is urgently required. However, socio-economic conditions and hydrological constraints hitherto prevent rewetting and restoration on large scale, which calls for rethinking landscape use. We here argue that creating integrated wetscapes (wet peatland landscapes), including nature preserve cores, buffer zones and paludiculture areas (for wet productive land use), will enable sustainable and complementary land-use functions on the landscape level. As such, transforming landscapes into wetscapes presents an inevitable, novel, ecologically and socio-economically sound alternative for drainage-based peatland use.",
keywords = "Carbon, Paludiculture, Restoration, Rewetting, Sustainable peatland use, Wetland",
author = "Temmink, {Ralph J M} and Robroek, {Bjorn J M} and {van Dijk}, Gijs and Koks, {Adam H W} and K{\"a}{\"a}rmelahti, {Sannimari A} and Alexandra Barthelmes and Wassen, {Martin J} and Rafael Ziegler and Steele, {Magdalena N} and Wim Giesen and Hans Joosten and Christian Fritz and Lamers, {Leon P M} and Smolders, {Alfons J P}",
note = "Funding Information: Funding was provided by Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (OCENW.M20.339), College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, HORIZON EUROPE European Research Council (GAP-4 101056848), and NWE-Interreg Carbon Connects. Funding Information: The authors thank Ton Markus for the figure design. B.J.M.R. is supported by the Dutch Science Foundation (NWO; OCENW.M20.339). M.N.S is supported though an Institute for Life Sciences (University of Southampton) scholarship. C.F. was supported by Wet Horizons (Horizon Europe GAP-101056848) and received travel funding from NWE-Interreg Carbon Connects. Elaboration of country-wise peatland data was funded by the German Federal Government via the International Climate Initiative. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2023, The Author(s).",
year = "2023",
month = sep,
doi = "10.1007/s13280-023-01875-8",
language = "English",
volume = "52",
pages = "1519--1528",
journal = "Ambio",
issn = "0044-7447",
publisher = "Allen Press Inc.",
number = "9",
}