Peatlands are among the most valuable ecosystems on Earth and are one of our best nature-based solutions to climate change.
Not only are they important for biodiversity, water quality and flood management, but they are also the largest terrestrial carbon store, storing more carbon than all other vegetation types combined. Peatlands cover vast areas of the globe but despite their importance, they are becoming increasingly threatened by both climatic (e.g., wildfires) and anthropogenic (e.g., land-use change) disturbances.
This presentation by
Dr Scott Davidson
from the University of Plymouth will explore the variety of peatlands that are found both across the world, as well as the types of disturbances that impact the functioning of these incredibly important ecosystems. Finally, Scott will highlight what we can do to prevent losing one of the best players in the fight against climate change.
Programme
17:45–18:00 | Guests arrive
18:00–19:00 | Public lecture including a Q&A
19:00 | Event ends
18:00–19:00 | Public lecture including a Q&A
19:00 | Event ends
This is a hybrid event which can be attended in person or online via Zoom. The lecture is free to attend but donations are welcome. Email conference@geolsoc.org.uk for queries.