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MoorNet

 
A postcard titled "MoorNet" featuring two overlapping circles with images of a pristine peatland and a carnivorous plant (sundew). The text highlights "Support for the implementation of the national peatland protection strategy" and "Networking of peatland protection stakeholders in Germany." Cotton grass is shown at the bottom, symbolizing peatland landscapes. The focus is on conservation and stakeholder collaboration for peatland protection in Germany.

© Ecologic Institute, 2024

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MoorNet

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Ecologic Institute 2024: MoorNet. Postcard.

This postcard promotes the MoorNet project, a platform for the protection of peatlands in Germany. It provides information about projects, institutions and events in the field of peatland protection and thus makes it possible to follow current developments in this area. The postcard offers interested parties the opportunity to register for mailings and receive further information via the peatland protection database moor-net.de.

Visual communication for science and the public

The postcard serves as a communication tool for the MoorNet project and is aimed at stakeholders from science, practice and politics as well as the public at large. It was designed and conceived by Ecologic Institute and is characterised by a functional and clearly structured design. The compact DIN-A6 size and the targeted layout ensure that the content is presented concisely and clearly. The integration of contact information and a direct link to the website facilitates access to further resources.

Networks and information for peatland protection

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Design and Layout:  Beáta Welk Vargová 

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MoorNet, peatland protection, national peatland protection strategy, peatland landscapes, sundew, cotton grass, climate protection, peatland
Germany, peatlands
QR code, networking of peatland protection actors, project data, implementation of protection strategies, public relations, mailing list