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ALFAwetlands

Zwarte Beek (photo Yves Adams - Vildaphoto)
Zwarte Beek (photo Yves Adams - Vildaphoto)

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Wetlands cover 5-8% of the world’s land area and have a huge capacity to sequester carbon (C). Healthy wetlands accumulate C effectively due to water-logged conditions promoting highly stable C content. The EU aims to cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by at least 55% by 2030.This ambition requires new GHG mitigation measures within all sectors including Land Use, Land-Use Change and Forestry (LULUCF) sector, where wetlands as C rich ecosystem can contribute to efficiently to both EU's climate targets and biodiversity strategy. Currently there is still a high uncertainty of wetlands’ spatial and C sink extent, as well as source estimates and sustainable alternatives in restoration.
This hinders the efficient use of wetlands in C mitigation and adaptation in the context of other LULUCF mitigation options. We will advance the stateof-the-art on the geospatial knowledge base on wetlands and their use and degradation in Europe. We will apply a co-creation approach to develop procedural knowledge and find ways for integrating multiple targets, supporting more inclusive, community-based approaches to wetland restoration. Diverse novel experimental data on ecosystems’ responses to wetlands’ management and restoration regimes under different types of land-use and will be acquired and synthesised on biodiversity and other ecosystem services (BES). At the local level, Living Labs (LL) support and integrate interdisciplinary and multi-actor research on ecological, environmental, economic, and social issues. Models will be utilised to scale up experimental data from LLs, to gain an understanding of the potential impacts of upscaled wetland restoration options on BES provision, as well as changes in BES provision at the EU level for various policy-relevant time periods and the most policy-relevant CC mitigation and BD targets. We will assess the societal impacts of wetland restoration, especially on BES benefits and costs of different restoration approaches and wellbeing impacts at local, national, and EU levels.
Status Running
Actual start/end date 01/03/2022 - 01/03/2027

Teams

INBO Research theme(s)

  • Water
  • Soil & air
  • Climate

Tags

  • restoration
  • climate
  • carbon
  • wetlands
  • mitigation