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    MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Publication Date: 2024-04-05
    Description: Concerns have been raised with respect to the state of high-altitude and high-latitude treelines, as they are anticipated to undergo considerable modifications due to global changes, and especially due to climate warming. As high-elevation treelines are temperature-limited vegetation boundaries, they are considered to be sensitive to climate warming. As a consequence, in this future, warmer environment, an upward migration of treelines is expected because low air and root-zone temperatures constrain their regeneration and growth. Despite the ubiquity of climate warming, treeline advancement is not a worldwide phenomenon: some treelines have been advancing rapidly, others have responded sluggishly or have remained stable. This variation in responses is attributed to the potential interaction of a continuum of site-related factors that may lead to the occurrence of locally conditioned temperature patterns. Competition amongst species and below-ground resources have been suggested as additional factors explaining the variability in the movement of treelines. This Special Issue (book) is dedicated to the discussion of treeline responses to changing environmental conditions in different areas around the globe.
    Keywords: QH301-705.5 ; QK1-989 ; Q1-390 ; n/a ; tree seedling recruitment ; shrubline ; light quality ; higher altitude ; precipitation ; experimental rain exclusion ; Pinus cembra ; Changbai Mountain ; treeline dynamics ; fungal ecology ; thermal continentality ; tree regeneration ; elevational transect ; monitoring ; conifer shrub ; plant water availability ; permafrost ; foehn winds ; treeline ; Holocene ; nitrogen cycling ; carotenoids ; timberline ; 15N natural abundance ; spectrometer ; basal area increment ; palynology ; xylem embolism ; diversity ; elevational treeline ; European Alps ; temperature ; tree line ; winter stress ; photosynthetic pigments ; Pinus sibirica ; westerly winds ; relative air humidity ; ecosystem manipulation ; Larix decidua ; microsite ; polar treeline ; Central Austrian Alps ; Switzerland ; multi-stemmed growth form ; conifers ; forest edge ; history of treeline research ; soil drought ; dendroclimatology ; knowledge engineering ; Rocky Mountains ; apical control ; cloud ; postglacial ; alpine timberline ; space-for-time substitution ; climate change ; expert elicitation ; shoot elongation ; pit aspiration ; climate warming ; climate zone ; alpine treeline ; refilling ; Abies sibirica ; growth trend ; western Montana ; light quantity ; Picea abies ; Mediterranean climate ; forest climatology ; altitude ; environmental stress ; sub-Antarctic ; Erman’s birch ; photoinhibition ; tocopherol ; elevational gradients ; NDVI ; long-term trends ; sap flow ; peat ; tree seedlings ; Southern Ocean ; chlorophyll ; non-structural carbohydrates (NSCs) ; drought ; upward advance ; remote sensing data ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences
    Language: English
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    MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Publication Date: 2022-12-06
    Description: The risk of physical accident or injury to humans from horses is well understood. Now, there is increasing awareness of negative impacts on the physical and mental wellbeing of horses from living in fundamentally human environments and being subject to human management regimes. The 17 articles in this collection describe horse-related risks to humans and human-related risks to horses across a range of equestrian disciplines, sectors and activities. Not only do the authors take detailed approaches towards describing and calculating risk, they suggest solutions-focussed interventions for reducing the consequence and likelihood of harm to horses and humans in their relations with one another. Together, these important articles provide strategies for maximising the mutual benefits of humans and horses in each other’s lives. By considering human, animal and environmental aspects of horse-related risk, this collection provides a foundation for the development of an ‘Equestrian One Health’ framework to underpin future research into horse-related risks.
    Keywords: horse-riding ; risk ; mitigation ; culture ; research ; review ; safety ; behavior change ; eque-culture ; motivator ; equestrian ; horse ; injury ; helmet ; online forum ; barriers ; enablers ; injury prevention ; horse-rider ; road safety ; decision-making vehicle ; Australia ; jockey ; economic ; costs ; insurance ; horse-related ; accident ; student ; education ; veterinary ; bedding material ; respiratory health ; peat ; wood shaving ; thoroughbred ; horse-racing ; steeplechase ; hurdles ; animal-human relationships ; media ; public debate ; horse stable ; management ; web tool ; transport ; journey duration ; season ; human–horse risk ; context-specificity ; attention ; cognitive error ; self-reference ; horses ; eventing ; falls ; riders ; human−animal relationships ; human−horse relationships ; protective behavior ; equestrians ; horse-related accidents ; safety equipment ; multiple regression analysis ; ethology ; equitation science ; learning theory ; behaviour change ; fireworks ; anxiety ; behaviour ; fear ; people ; WHS ; deaths ; workplace ; horse racing ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFF Social issues & processes::JFFZ Animals & society
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    MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Publication Date: 2024-01-08
    Description: This reprint showcases a collection of a Special Issue entitled “Soilless Culture, Growing Media and Horticultural Plants”. Within its pages, readers will find an assortment of 22 original papers accompanied by 1 review paper and 1 editorial. Representing a collaborative effort involving by 84 authors from 15 different countries, this Special Issue explores cutting-edge advancements in soilless culture, investigating the interaction between soilless and environmental factors while also exploring their consequential impacts on plant growth and physiology. Additionally, these studies meticulously scrutinize the accumulation of secondary metabolites. The compositions of nutrient solutions and the physical attributes of substrates and mixtures are illuminated through rigorous analyses. Furthermore, a spotlight is placed on the dynamic interactions between microorganisms and plant-growing media. In the near future, climate change and environmental and ecological issues will steer the trajectory of soilless culture systems and the choice of growing media constituents.
    Keywords: biochar ; compost ; climate change ; hydroponics ; growing medium ; life cycle analysis ; organic bioresources ; peat alternatives ; renewable raw materials ; rockwool ; waste ; wood fibers ; soilless culture ; water soluble fertilizers ; vegetables ; Capsicum annuum L. ; Solanum melongena L. ; nutrients ; shape index ; UVR8 ; PPFD ; dose-dependent ; photosynthesis ; chlorophyll fluorescence ; phenolic compounds ; nutrient uptake ; nutrient variation ; simulation model ; sweet pepper ; restricted deficit irrigation ; soil moisture sensors ; nonchemical growth control ; water use efficiency ; peat ; growth ; cabbage ; Brassica ; emergence ; colored sweet peppers ; antioxidant activity ; phenolics ; ascorbic acid ; carotenoids ; solar and ultraviolet radiation ; peat replacement ; particle size ; calcium ; magnesium ; extractable nutrients ; dry weight ; N levels ; elevated CO2 ; open-top chamber ; nutrient transportation ; transpiration ; dilution effect ; Capsicum annuum ; flavonoids ; fluorescence monitoring ; bio-waste utilization ; NO3–N ; plant ; substrate ; container ; production ; growing media ; nursery production ; carbon ; peat moss ; bioenergy ; Solanum lycopersicum ; olive oil waste ; two-phase ; three-phase ; water sludge ; flower bud development ; flower number ; flower quality ; Gerbera jamesonii ; DLI ; urban agriculture ; simplified soilless culture ; conventional agriculture ; irrigation ; soilless substrates ; water ; coconut coir ; initial moisture ; mass wetness ; peatmoss ; pine bark ; wettability ; capillary rise ; container capacity ; capture rate ; available water ; dewpoint potentiometer ; pine tree substrate ; substrate processing ; surface-bound water ; unavailable water ; wood substrate ; organic and mineral substrates and mixtures ; laboratory characterization ; hydraulic properties ; physicochemical properties ; lettuce ; plant nutrient content ; Pelargonium zonale ; low-tech soilless cultivation system ; commercial quality ; plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) ; rhizosphere ; plant factory ; plant quality ; plant yield ; microbiome ; beneficial bacteria ; germination ; nitrate content ; phenolic content ; antioxidant capacity ; microbial community ; nutrient solution concentration ; sweetpotato ; storage root ; leaf abscission ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Publication Date: 2024-03-27
    Description: This book represents a Special Issue collection called: “Optimising Soilless Culture Systems and Alternative Growing Media to Current Used Materials”. Nine original papers, one review, and an Editorial from 41 authors from different countries were published in this Special Issue. New strategies and technologies, including new sustainable raw materials, should be continually developed to solve specific cultivation limitations, optimise existing systems, reduce related environmental impacts, and address the impacts of climate change.
    Keywords: suppressiveness ; Trichoderma harzianum ; peat ; compost ; substrate ; Vaccinium corymbosum ; container ; ammonium uptake ; southern highbush blueberry ; organic fertilizer ; hydroponic ; ribotypes ; vermicompost leachate ; Spinacia oleracea ; substrates ; soilless culture systems ; photosynthetic pigments ; phenols ; flavonoids ; ascorbic acid ; DPPH ; FRAP ; Aquaponics ; soilless cucumber ; leachate pH ; cucumber yield ; peat substitute ; growing media ; decision tree ; feasibility ; heather ; cattail ; reed ; alder ; peat reduction ; cascade hydroponics ; basil ; salinity ; amino acids ; nutrients ; root restriction ; nutrient solution ; irrigation frequency ; rootzone temperature ; oxygenation ; vapour pressure deficit ; lighting ; rootzone pH ; root exudates ; CO2 ; plant-microorganism relationships ; NH4+ ; NO3− ; nitrification ; Q10 ; modeling ; greenhouse gases ; greenhouse ; organic substrates ; carotenoids ; phenolic compounds ; carbon dioxide ; nitrous oxide ; methane ; N2O ; CH4 ; n/a ; thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
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    MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Publication Date: 2024-04-11
    Description: The aim of this reprint was to report recent innovative studies based on the use of secondary raw materials for applications in civil and environmental engineering. To this purpose, papers were related to the preparation of innovative construction materials and to the treatment of wastes for environmental applications. The investigations were characterized by a common purpose, i.e., to find a way to reduce the amount of waste generated, thus reducing the need for landfilling and optimizing the values of these novel materials, which are an abundant resource that can be easily reused for different applications.
    Keywords: cement conglomerates ; end-of-life tire rubber ; perlite ; thermal insulation ; mechanical strength ; vegetable fiber ; fiber-reinforced mortar ; cement and cement-lime mortars ; sustainability ; render ; recycled aggregate concrete ; silica fume ; mixing process ; compressive strength ; water treatment ; nanomaterials ; adsorbents ; clay-polymers nanocomposites ; waste paper fiber ; fiber-cement plaster mortar ; physical and mechanical performance ; limestone ; granulated blast furnace slag ; adhesive strength ; industrial waste ; renewable resource ; reuse ; civil engineering material ; regulatory promotion ; composite materials ; carbon fiber-reinforced composites ; recycling techniques ; chemical recycling ; subcritical fluids ; supercritical fluids ; supercritical alcohols ; biochar ; modification ; sodium ; sorbent ; saline water ; soil ; bolt connectors ; fibre-reinforced concrete ; steel-concrete-steel sandwich ; shear behaviour ; ultimate load ; recycled materials ; environmental engineering ; water reuse ; oil removal ; cement mortar ; wheat straw ; acoustic absorption ; secondary raw materials ; phosphorescent composites ; thermal ; mechanical ; rheology ; sorption ; kinetics ; peat ; cenosphere ; oil sorption ; Weber–Morris ; diffusion model ; granules ; biocomposite ; scrap tire recycled steel fiber ; soil–cement blocks ; hydrochar ; digestate ; endocrine disruptor ; estrogen ; biosorbent ; adsorption ; water decontamination ; soil remediation ; recycled brick aggregate ; pervious concrete ; image processing ; pore feature ; recycled concrete aggregate ; green concrete ; machine learning ; decision tree ; gradient boosting ; bagging regressor ; n/a ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TQ Environmental science, engineering and technology
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    MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Publication Date: 2024-04-11
    Description: This Special Issue “Recent Advances and Future Trends in Pavement Engineering” was proposed and organized to present recent developments in the field of innovative pavement materials and engineering. The 12 articles and state-of-the-art reviews highlighted in this editorial are related to different aspects of pavement engineering, from recycled asphalt pavements to alkali-activated materials, from hot mix asphalt concrete to porous asphalt concrete, from interface bonding to modal analysis, and from destructive testing to non-destructive pavement monitoring by using fiber optics sensors. This Special Issue partly provides an overview of current innovative pavement engineering ideas that have the potential to be implemented in industry in the future, covering some recent developments.
    Keywords: laser Doppler vibrometer (LDV) ; pavements ; vibration measurement ; noise floor ; modal analysis ; peat ; asphalt ; rheology ; drainage ; wet process ; rutting ; hot mix asphalt ; recycled asphalt ; RAP gradation ; ignition test ; FTIR ; ESEM ; transverse profile analysis ; trenching ; coring ; hot-mix asphalt ; flow number ; effective binder content ; air voids ; voids in mineral aggregates ; voids filled with asphalt ; asphalt content ; fiber optics sensors (FOS) ; fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors ; falling weight deflectometer (FWD) ; permeable pavements ; porous asphalt concrete ; polymeric transparent binder ; synthetic aggregates ; urban pavements ; urban runoff ; hot mix asphalt dynamic modulus ; principal component analysis ; linear regression modeling ; artificial neural network ; receiver operating characteristic ; optimization ; complex modulus ; fatigue cracking ; permanent deformation ; thermal cracking resistance ; paving blocks ; alkali-activated materials ; waste powders ; recycled materials ; moisture damage ; surface free energy components ; cohesion ; binder–aggregate adhesion ; asphalt pavement ; interface bonding ; shear reaction modulus ; numerical analysis ; falling weight deflectometer ; FOS ; FBG ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues::TBX History of engineering and technology
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-05-22
    Description: Die Bund-Länder-Zielvereinbarung Moorbodenschutz von 2021 gibt bis 2030 deutschlandweit 5 Mio. t CO2-eq./Jahr Emissionseinsparung aus Mooren vor, was für brandenburgische Moore einer Einsparung von 710.000 t CO2-eq./Jahr entspricht. Für die Umsetzung in Brandenburg wurde ein notwendiger Transformationspfad ermittelt, nachdem aber bis 2030 bereits mehr als 1,1 Mio. t CO2-eq./Jahr eingespart werden sollten. Für das Land Brandenburg setzt ein Klimaplan die Transformationsziele. Danach hat die Landwirtschaft allein durch die Umsetzung der Moorschutzmaßnahmen auf großer Fläche die Chance auf Klimaneutralität bis 2045. Als Zuarbeit für den brandenburgischen Klimaplan wurden GIS-technische Umsetzungsvarianten und die zur Emissionsminderung wirksamsten Maßnahmen ermittelt. Danach besteht von den 6,3 Mio. t CO2-eq./Jahr Gesamtemissionen aus Mooren Brandenburgs unter optimalen Bedingungen ein Einsparungspotenzial von 5,1 Mio. t CO2-eq./Jahr (Thünen-Institut: 5,4 Mio. t CO2-eq./Jahr). Unter Berücksichtigung des Klimawandels werden 4,0 Mio. t CO2-eq./Jahr (Thünen-Institut: 4,3 Mio. t CO2-eq./Jahr) als mindestens machbare Einsparungsmenge eingeschätzt. Darüber hinaus nimmt die Abhängigkeit des Umsetzungserfolges vom Wasserdargebot stetig zu. Die höchste Wirksamkeit hat die großflächige Nachrüstung und Erneuerung von Stauanlagen zur Vermeidung von Tiefentwässerung in Kombination mit einer verbesserten landwirtschaftlichen Förderung. Entscheidend hierbei ist die Minimierung des Genehmigungsaufwandes. Vor allem mit attraktiven landwirtschaftlichen Förderprogrammen lässt sich die erforderliche große Flächenwirkung erzielen, wo genehmigungsbasierte Vorhaben an ihre Grenzen stoßen. Die größte Sogwirkung im anstehenden Transformationsprozess entfalten marktwirtschaftlich integrierte Wertschöpfungsketten. Die Schwerpunkte des Finanzmittelbedarfs werden in folgenden Bereichen gesehen: Wirtschaftsförderung, Verwertung und Technikentwicklung, Ausgleich- und Entschädigung, Wasserbaumaßnahmen und Schutz- und Anpassungsmaßnahmen.
    Description: The federal and state target agreement on peatland soil protection of 2021 specifies 5 million t CO2-eq./year emission savings from peatlands across Germany by 2030, which, broken down to Brandenburg, corresponds to a saving of 710,000 t CO2-eq./year. For the implementation in Brandenburg, a necessary transformation path was determined, after which, however, more than 1.1 million t CO2-eq./year should already be saved by 2030. A climate plan sets the transformation targets for the state of Brandenburg. According to this plan, agriculture has the chance to achieve climate neutrality by 2045 simply by implementing peatland protection measures over a large area. As input for the Brandenburg climate plan, implementation variants and the most effective measures for reducing emissions were determined using GIS technology. According to this, of the 6.3 million t CO2 eq./year total emissions from peatlands in Brandenburg, under optimal conditions there is a savings potential of 5.1 million t CO2 eq./year (Thünen-Institut: 5.4 million t CO2 eq./year). Taking climate change into account, 4.0 million t CO2 eq./year (Thünen-Institut: 4.3 million t CO2 eq./year) are estimated as at least feasible savings. Furthermore, the dependency of the implementation success on the water supply is constantly increasing. The highest effectiveness is achieved by large-scale retrofitting of dams to prevent deep drainage in combination with improved agricultural support. The decisive factor here is the minimisation of the approval effort. Attractive agricultural subsidy programmes in particular can achieve the necessary large-scale effect where permit-based individual projects reach their limits. The greatest pull in the upcoming transformation process comes from integrated value chains in a market economy. The focal points of the need for financial resources are seen in the following areas: Economic promotion, utilisation and technology development, compensation, water construction measures and protection and adaptation measures.
    Description: SUB Göttingen, DGMT
    Description: research
    Keywords: ddc:553.21 ; Moorschutz ; Klimaplan ; Umsetzung ; Transformation ; Varianten ; mire protection ; climate plan ; implementation ; variants ; Moor ; Torf ; peatland ; peat
    Language: German
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-06-12
    Description: Fünf Teilnehmerinnen erzählen in vier kurzen Beiträgen, was für sie die wichtigsten und einprägsamsten Erkenntnisse, Erlebnisse und/oder Take-Home-Messages der DGMT-Jahrestagung waren. Sie beantworten die Frage: Was nehme ich mit von der DGMT-Jahrestagung 2022?
    Description: Five participants describe in four short articles what they consider to be the most important and memorable insights, experiences and/or take-home messages from the DGMT Annual Meeting. They answer the question: What will I take home from the DGMT Annual Meeting 2022?
    Description: SUB Göttingen, DGMT
    Description: conference
    Keywords: ddc:553.21 ; Moor ; Torf ; Tagungsbericht ; peatland ; peat ; conference report
    Language: German
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-20
    Description: Durch den Einsatz von schwerer Agrartechnik, die Verlagerung vermulmter Bodenpartikel und den Wechsel von Auftauen und Gefrieren können sich in landwirtschaftlich genutzten Niedermooren Verdichtungsschichten bilden. Die Folgen sind eingeschränkte Wasserleitfähigkeiten und saisonal auftretende Überstauereignisse, die sich negativ auf die Ertragsleistung der Standorte auswirken. Das von verdichteten Mineralböden bekannte Konzept des bio-tillage bzw. biological drilling verspricht einen neuen Lösungsansatz zur Verbesserung der Bodenstruktur, bei dem Pflanzenwurzeln zur Lockerung und Regeneration der Bodenstruktur eingesetzt werden. Jedoch ist nicht jede Pflanzenart gleichermaßen geeignet, da das Penetrationsvermögen artspezifisch ausgebildet ist. Um die identifizierte Forschungslücke zu Arten des Niedermoorgrünlands aufzugreifen, wurden auf drei Niedermoorflächen im Land Brandenburg, von denen das Auftreten von Stauwasser bekannt ist, Vegetations-, Boden- und Wurzelaufnahmen durchgeführt. Von den elf betrachteten Arten erscheinen acht potenziell für eine Gefügesanierung geeignet, die gut in die bestehenden Konzepte der Nutzung von Paludikulturen zu integrieren sind.
    Description: Employing heavy agricultural machinery, the relocation of moorshyfied soil particles, and the alternation between thawing and freezing, can lead to the formation of barrier layers in agricultural used fens. The consequences are limited water conductivity and seasonal waterlogging events, which have a negative impact on the yield of the sites. The concept of bio-tillage or biological drilling, previously known in compacted mineral soils, promises a new approach to improving the soil structure by using plant roots to loosen and regenerate the soil structure. However, not every plant species is equally suitable, as its penetration ability is species-specific. To reduce the identified research gap for fen grassland species, vegetation, soil and root studies were made at three fen sites in Brandenburg where the occurrence of waterlogging is known. Of the eleven species examined, eight appear potentially suitable for structural regeneration and can be well integrated into existing concepts for the use of paludicultures.
    Description: research
    Keywords: ddc:553.21 ; ddc:630.914 ; ddc:631.4 ; Moor ; Torf ; Niedermoorboden ; Grünland ; oberflächennahe Verdichtung ; Vegetation ; Durchwurzelung ; peat ; peatland ; soil ; fen soil ; grassland ; near-surface compaction ; root penetration
    Language: German
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-20
    Description: Die Wasserwirtschaft hat in der Vergangenheit maßgeblich dazu beigetragen, dass Moore entwässert wurden und damit auf Entwässerung basierende Nutzungen ermöglicht. Mit der Nationalen Wasserstrategie bekommt die Wasserwirtschaft angesichts des Klimawandels sowie der mit Entwässerung verbundenen Umweltprobleme und Höhenverluste eine neue Rolle im Moorschutz. Künftig wird sie flächenhafte Entwässerungssysteme auf ihre Zweckmäßigkeit hin überprüfen und diese in Moorgebieten so ausgestalten müssen, dass Wiedervernässungen weitestgehend ermöglicht werden. Hierfür ist zunächst der in den übergeordneten Gremien der Wasserwirtschaft bereits vollzogene Paradigmenwechsel hin zu einem naturnahen Landschaftswasserhaushalt auf allen Ebenen zu etablieren. Die Wasserwirtschaft verfügt über die Organisationsformen und Kompetenzen, um die Wiedervernässung von Mooren zusammen mit Partnern aus der Land- und Forstwirtschaft, dem Naturschutz und der Flurbereinigung fachlich fundiert voran zu bringen.
    Description: In the past, water management was significantly responsible for draining peatlands, thus enabling drainage-based land uses. With the National Water Strategy, water management is taking on a new role in peatland management in view of climate change, environmental pressures and subsidence associated with drainage. In the future, water management authorities will review the necessity of water infrastructure for land drainage and design them in peatlands in such a way that rewetting will be possible as far as possible. The paradigm shift towards a near-natural landscape water balance, which has already taken place in the higher-level bodies of water management authorities, must first be established at all levels. The water management authorities have the organisational forms and competencies to promote the rewetting of peatlands together with partners from agriculture, forestry, nature conservation and rural planning in an efficient sound manner.
    Description: research
    Keywords: ddc:551.48 ; ddc:553.21 ; ddc:333.72 ; Geschichte ; Wasserwirtschaft ; Hydrologie ; Wiedervernässung ; Moor ; Torf ; peatland ; peat ; history ; water management ; rewetting
    Language: German
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