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MoorNet Conference: The role of nature conservation and climate protection in peatland protection

Synergies and conflicting objectives

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Bonn, Germany

Peatlands are unique habitats for highly specialised animal and plant species, and their protection plays a decisive role in climate protection and other environmental goals. When rewetting degraded peatlands, including near-natural peatlands with an impaired water balance, synergies and conflicts of objectives can arise, particularly between nature, water and climate protection objectives. While synergies are sought, conflicting objectives must be considered and resolved.

This year's MoorNet status conference on 19 and 20 November 2024 will focus on the topic of "The role of nature conservation and climate protection in peatland protection - synergies and conflicting objectives". The aim is to gain an overview of current and expected future synergies and conflicts of objectives between nature conservation and climate protection in peatland protection and to identify specific further development and action requirements, both in terms of content and in terms of the "instruments" and "formats" required.

The event is aimed in particular at stakeholders who are specifically concerned with synergies and conflicting goals in the practical implementation of peatland protection. The event is taking place in German.

If you are concerned with conflicting objectives or are working or have worked on related handouts and are interested in contributing to the conference programme, please contact us as soon as possible at moor-net@ecologic.eu.

The agenda and further information on the event will be published on the MoorNet website at a later stage.

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Location
Bonn, Germany
Language
German
Participants
50
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Keywords
Peatland protection, peatland rewetting, conflicting objectives, nature conservation, climate protection, national peatland protection strategy, natural climate protection
Germany

Source URL: https://www.ecologic.eu/19669