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Project kick-off: Can-Peat – Canada’s peatlands as nature-based solutions to climate change

Published by: Caroline Borowski on February 1, 2023

Project kick-off: Can-Peat – Canada’s peatlands as nature-based solutions to climate change

The Can-Peat project will quantify the potential of peatland management in Canada to contribute to climate change mitigation as a nature-based solution. Peatlands cover over 12% of Canada’s land area and store an estimated 150-160 Gt of carbon in their soils. This makes Canadians stewards of ~25% of the world’s peatland C, the protection of which has been recognized internationally, through the UN Environment Program’s Global Peatlands Initiative (GPI), as key to climate change mitigation.

The Climate Action Awareness Fund shall enable the recipient to leverage decades of world class Canadian research on peatland carbon and GHG cycling to quantify the potential of peatland management to reduce Canada’s GHG emissions. This goal will be achieved by creating an open access database of peatland distribution, condition and vulnerability, innovative modelling response to disturbance, and developing decision-support tools for climate friendly management. Can-Peat will also train the next generation of peatland scientists, managers, and policymakers.

Event information

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Date
  • 31 / 01 / 2023
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Organizers
  • University of Waterloo
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Venue
  • Federation Hall, University of Waterloo, Canada

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