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Responsible agriculture must adapt to the wetland character of mid‐latitude peatlands

机译:负责任的农业必须适应中纬度泥炭地的湿地特征

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Abstract Drained, lowland agricultural peatlands are greenhouse gas (GHG) emission hotspots and a large but vulnerable store of irrecoverable carbon. They exhibit soil loss rates of ~2.0 cm yr−1 and are estimated to account for 32 of global cropland emissions while producing only 1.1 of crop kilocalories. Carbon dioxide emissions account for >80 of their terrestrial GHG emissions and are largely controlled by water table depth. Reducing drainage depths is, therefore, essential for responsible peatland management. Peatland restoration can substantially reduce emissions. However, this may conflict with societal needs to maintain productive use, to protect food security and livelihoods. Wetland agriculture strategies will, therefore, be required to adapt agriculture to the wetland character of peatlands, and balance GHG mitigation against productivity, where halting emissions is not immediately possible. Paludiculture may substantially reduce GHG emissions but will not always be viable in the current economic landscape. Reduced drainage intensity systems may deliver partial reductions in the rate of emissions, with smaller modifications to existing systems. These compromise systems may face fewer hurdles to adoption and minimize environmental harm until societal conditions favour strategies that can halt emissions. Wetland agriculture will face agronomic, socio‐economic and water management challenges, and careful implementation will be required. Diversity of values and priorities among stakeholders creates the potential for conflict. Successful implementation will require participatory research approaches and co‐creation of workable solutions. Policymakers, private sector funders and researchers have key roles to play but adoption risks would fall predominantly on land managers. Development of a robust wetland agriculture paradigm is essential to deliver resilient production systems and wider environmental benefits. The challenge of responsible use presents an opportunity to rethink peatland management and create thriving, innovative and green wetland landscapes for everyone's future benefit, while making a vital contribution to global climate change mitigation.
机译:摘要 干涸的低地农业泥炭地是温室气体(GHG)排放热点,也是大量脆弱的不可恢复碳储存库。它们的土壤流失率为~2.0 cm yr-1,估计占全球农田排放量的32%,而仅产生1.1%的作物千卡热量。二氧化碳排放量占其陆地温室气体排放量的>80%,主要受地下水位深度控制。因此,减少排水深度对于负责任的泥炭地管理至关重要。泥炭地恢复可以大大减少排放。然而,这可能与维持生产性利用、保护粮食安全和生计的社会需求相冲突。因此,湿地农业战略需要使农业适应泥炭地的湿地特征,并在温室气体减排与生产力之间取得平衡,因为这些地方不可能立即停止排放。古栽培可以大大减少温室气体排放,但在当前的经济格局中并不总是可行的。降低排水强度的系统可以部分降低排放率,同时对现有系统进行较小的修改。这些折衷的系统可能面临更少的障碍,并最大限度地减少对环境的危害,直到社会条件有利于能够停止排放的策略。湿地农业将面临农艺、社会经济和水资源管理方面的挑战,需要认真实施。利益攸关方之间价值观和优先事项的多样性造成了冲突的可能性。成功的实施将需要参与式研究方法和共同创造可行的解决方案。政策制定者、私营部门资助者和研究人员可以发挥关键作用,但采用风险将主要落在土地管理者身上。发展稳健的湿地农业范式对于提供有弹性的生产系统和更广泛的环境效益至关重要。负责任使用的挑战提供了一个机会,让我们重新思考泥炭地管理,创造繁荣、创新和绿色的湿地景观,造福每个人的未来,同时为减缓全球气候变化做出重要贡献。

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