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Klimarelevanz von Mooren und Anmooren in Deutschland: Ergebnisse aus dem Verbundprojekt "Organische Böden in der Emissionsberichterstattung"

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  • Tiemeyer, B.
  • Freibauer, A.
  • Drösler, M.
  • Albiac-Borraz, E.
  • Augustin, J.
  • Bechtold, M.
  • Beetz, S.
  • Belting, S.
  • Bernrieder, M.
  • Beyer, C.
  • Eberl, J.
  • Eickenscheidt, T.
  • Fell, H.
  • Fiedler, S.
  • Förster, C.
  • Frahm, E.
  • Frank, S.
  • Giebels, M.
  • Glatzel, S.
  • Grünwald, T.
  • Rötzer, T.
  • Sommer, M.
  • Wehrhan, M.

Abstract

[Projektziel] Ziel des Projekts war es, deutschlandweit aktuelle Daten zu Flächen organischer Böden, Nutzung, Wasserständen und Treibhausgasemissionen zu erheben und somit die aktuelle Treibhausgasbilanz der organischen Böden in Deutschland zu quantifizieren.

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  • Tiemeyer, B. & Freibauer, A. & Drösler, M. & Albiac-Borraz, E. & Augustin, J. & Bechtold, M. & Beetz, S. & Belting, S. & Bernrieder, M. & Beyer, C. & Eberl, J. & Eickenscheidt, T. & Fell, H. & Fiedler, 2013. "Klimarelevanz von Mooren und Anmooren in Deutschland: Ergebnisse aus dem Verbundprojekt "Organische Böden in der Emissionsberichterstattung"," Thünen Working Papers 15, Johann Heinrich von Thünen Institute, Federal Research Institute for Rural Areas, Forestry and Fisheries.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:jhtiwp:15
    DOI: 10.3220/WP_15_2013
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    1. Dunger, Steffi & Dunger, Karsten & Oertel, Cornelius & Wellbrock, Nicole, 2023. "Handlungsempfehlungen und Baumarteneignung auf organischen Böden: Ergebnisse aus dem Projekt MoorWald," Thünen Working Papers 221, Johann Heinrich von Thünen Institute, Federal Research Institute for Rural Areas, Forestry and Fisheries.
    2. Felix Ekardt & Benedikt Jacobs & Jessica Stubenrauch & Beatrice Garske, 2020. "Peatland Governance: The Problem of Depicting in Sustainability Governance, Regulatory Law, and Economic Instruments," Land, MDPI, vol. 9(3), pages 1-24, March.

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