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Biogeochemical Response to Vegetation and Hydrologic Change in an Alaskan Boreal Fen Ecosystem
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Boreal peatlands store approximately one third of the earth’s terrestrial carbon, locked away in currently waterlogged and frozen conditions. Peatlands of boreal and arctic ecosystems are affected...
Dr. Florence Renou Wilson
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Project Manager School of Biology and Environmental Science
Peat Loss Collocates with a Threshold in Plant–Mycorrhizal Associations in Drained Peatlands Encroached by Trees
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Drainage-induced encroachment by trees may have major effects on the carbon balance of northern peatlands, and responses of microbial communities are likely to play a central mechanistic role. We...
The ART of Reclamation: A Discussion with Energy Advocates, Experts and Art
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June 1st, 2023 at 4:30pm MST to June 1st, 2023 at 7:30pm MST
Calgary, AB
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Join energy advocates, experts and artists in a panel discussion and networking session to communicate reclamation success stories. Get ready for an innovative discussion on how the oldest form of...
The Importance of Small Waterbodies for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: Implication for Policy Makers
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This resource is available on an external database and may require a paid subscription to access it. It is included on the CCLM to support our goal of capturing and sharing the breadth of all...
The Third Generation of Pan-Canadian Wetland Map at 10 m Resolution Using Multisource Earth Observation Data on Cloud Computing Platform
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Development of the Canadian Wetland Inventory Map (CWIM) has thus far proceeded over two generations, reporting the extent and location of bog, fen, swamp, marsh, and water wetlands across the country...
Video - The Science of Rewetting Agricultural Peat Soils: A Presentation by Dr. Flo Renou Wilson, UCD
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On 19th June 2023, BirdWatch Ireland hosted an online presentation by Dr. Flo Renou Wilson, peatland expert from University College Dublin. Participants included members of different organisations...