A consortium of 23 organisations, including Care-Peat and led by the Greifswald Mire Centre, Care-Peat partner National University of Ireland Galway and the Wetlands International European Association, call on the preservation of peatlands in the post-2020 Common Agricultural Policy. Read More
The last meeting of the Care-Peat project took place on February 4th and 5th 2020 in Deurne, the Netherlands, with the support of Province of North Brabant. After a productive project meeting, in which the progress and future activities of the project were discussed, the Care-Peat partners also welcomed external participants for the public part of the workshop which would cover the afternoon of February 4th and the morning of February 5th. Read More
The main objective within Care-Peat is to demonstrate and quantify CO2 emissions and carbon storage and to propose restoration scenarios and solutions for the reduction of CO2 emissions from peatlands, using advanced management tools developed from pilot sites. As input data, these management numerical tools of peatlands use some characteristics of the sites. This report lists the main data available on each site at the beginning of the project. Some sites own long series of data with acquisitions starting since 2014 (e.g. La Guette site), whereas collection is just starting on other sites (e.g. Cloncrow site or Little Woolden Moss site). For this reason, numerical models used for determining carbon fluxes will be first developed on the sites the most documented. The methodology developed on these sites will be useful for other sites. At last, this inventory is just a first step and obviously, the data acquired during the project will feed the numerical models. Read More
During the first phase of the Care-Peat project, the partners jointly planned the restoration of their pilots. The work, led by Dr. Chris Field and Prof. Simon Caporn from UK partner Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) was completed during the summer and autumn of 2019. Overall, the site survey data collected during summer 2019 supported the main intended restoration plans at each site and highlighted the suitability of the sites to reach their desired states over time following proposed management interventions. Read More
On September 3th 2019, our request to travel outside the North-West Europe region was granted for the purposes of attending a Conference ‘WETSCAPES’ on peatland restoration in Rostock Germany from the 10th – 13th of September 2019. Representatives from Care-Peat were Niall Ó Brolcháin (NB) and Terry Morley (TM) – NUI Galway. Read the summary of some of the events and outputs. Read More
Care-Peat held its second meeting in Dublin on September 27th and 28th 2019. Following a productive project meeting at the impressive DCU Talent Garden building, Care-Peat welcomed a public meeting in the afternoon of September 27th at the DCU Alpha Building. On Friday September 28th, the participants travelled to two pilots sites: Cloncrow and Cavemount bogs where we met representatives from Bord na Mona, the National Parks and Wildlife Service and the ETHOS local community group. We were happy to meet you there and to have discussions about the Care-Peat project, the use of new technologies for monitoring peatlands and future restoration opportunities. Read More
Care-Peat has kicked off! June 12th we organised our start conference in Manchester, United Kingdom. It was a successful and inspiring day. We were happy to meet other organisations, stakeholders and future partners. And we hope to meet again soon! Feel free to read the report and watch the presentations and photos. Read More
We are proud to present our Interreg project Care-Peat. At the Start Conference in Manchester (June 12th 2019) you will learn more about the project and meet the different partners and stakeholders. We will also bring together different EU-projects on peatland restoration and discuss how to cooperate. Finally, you can participate in several workshops about measuring methods in the pilots. At the end of the day, there's an optional site visit and evening meal. Read More