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The 2014 Sheffield conference, 'In the Bog', addressed the themes of 'the ecology, landscape, archaeology and heritage of peatlands'. Contributions from around the world considered issues of: 1. The ecology of peatlands. 2. Their histories of utilisation and exploitation. 3. Their contributions to 'ecosystem services'. And importantly, 4. Of their restoration. Globally, peatlands have shrunk dramatically over perhaps 200 to 300 years, and this must be a major contribution to global environmental change. Furthermore, the removal and degradation of peatlands has severely compromised the planetary ability to respond to and mitigate problems such as climate change. The book of the proceedings was delayed allowing for submission of chapters by various authors, but then for other reasons including workloads, university priorities, and ultimately COVID Lockdown. Nevertheless, the unique collection of contributions to the two books, 'In the Bog: The ecology, landscape, archaeology and heritage of peatlands Part 1: History & Heritage', and 'In the Bog: The ecology, landscape, archaeology and heritage of peatlands Part 2. Ecology, Management & Conservation', makes a remarkable contribution to the literature on peat and peatlands. The collections run from history and heritage and through to science and conservation management, and with a global coverage.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The 2014 Sheffield conference, 'In the Bog', addressed the themes of 'the ecology, landscape, archaeology and heritage of peatlands'. Contributions from around the world considered issues of: 1. The ecology of peatlands. 2. Their histories of utilisation and exploitation. 3. Their contributions to 'ecosystem services'. And importantly, 4. Of their restoration. Globally, peatlands have shrunk dramatically over perhaps 200 to 300 years, and this must be a major contribution to global environmental change. Furthermore, the removal and degradation of peatlands has severely compromised the planetary ability to respond to and mitigate problems such as climate change. The book of the proceedings was delayed allowing for submission of chapters by various authors, but then for other reasons including workloads, university priorities, and ultimately COVID Lockdown. Nevertheless, the unique collection of contributions to the two books, 'In the Bog: The ecology, landscape, archaeology and heritage of peatlands Part 1: History & Heritage', and 'In the Bog: The ecology, landscape, archaeology and heritage of peatlands Part 2. Ecology, Management & Conservation', makes a remarkable contribution to the literature on peat and peatlands. The collections run from history and heritage and through to science and conservation management, and with a global coverage.