Drying trend in boreal peatlands - impacts and mechanisms (BorPeat)

Description of the granted funding

The response of terrestrial ecosystems to climate change is a key uncertainty. The response of northern peatlands has a high impact because they store a third of the global soil organic carbon reserves and act as net sources of CH4. Vegetation of arctic peatlands has changed as a result of thawing permafrost and their greenhouse gas (GHG) dynamics have drastically altered. Recent studies on boreal peatlands indicate a drying trend in their vegetation composition but the response varies between peatland types. We aim to assess if the drying trend is a widespread phenomenon and also detectable in the GHG dynamics, and identify underlying mechanisms behind the ongoing change. We use a long-term experimental site in Finland, and a suite of EC sites in Finland, Sweden and Canada with the longest records of pristine boreal peatland GHG fluxes.
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Starting year

2020

End year

2026

Granted funding

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511 084 €

Funder

Research Council of Finland

Funding instrument

Academy projects

Other information

Funding decision number

330840

Fields of science

Environmental sciences

Research fields

Ympäristön tutkimus

Identified topics

climate change, resilience, adaptation