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IPS Peatland Inventory 2011
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Please copy and paste these two columns to two new columns on the right of this table to insert the data for your country.ESTONIAMalaysiaUSASweden
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National InventoryPeatland extentHaReference/CommentsHaReference/CommentsHaReference/CommentsHaReference/Comments
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National statisticsTotal national peatland area (peat thickness >30 cm)10091012588900Page et al, 2010see http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/commodity/peat/
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Estimate pristine/intact peatland area 138731http://issuu.com/elfond/docs/margalad
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Area preserved for nature conservation108144
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Area of drained peatland or degraded peatland (not currently used)9371
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300000Cultivated organic soil, doi:10.1016/j.geoderma.2008.11.035
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Peatland typesPeatland typesHaReference/CommentsHaReference/CommentsHaReference/CommentsHaReference/Comments
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Main peatland typesBogs (ha)152894
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Fens (ha)44653http://issuu.com/elfond/docs/margalad
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Other (ha) please specify37561transitional mire
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Peatland Policyy/nReference/CommentsReference/CommentsReference/CommentsReference/Comments
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Is there a national peatland management strategy in your country? Maapõueseadushttps://www.riigiteataja.ee/akt/13342547?leiaKehtivyNational Action Plan
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Jääksoode rekultiveerimise juhend Vastu võetud 28.12.1995 nr 44
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Nature Conservationy/nReference/CommentsReference/CommentsReference/CommentsReference/Comments
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Is there a national peatland conservation strategy in your country?
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Commercial uses of peatlandsCommercial uses of peatlandsCommercial uses of peatlandsCommercial uses of peatlandsCommercial uses of peatlands
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Commercial uses of peatlands
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Extent of Industrial peat useTypes of industrial useHaReference/CommentsHaReference/CommentsHaReference/CommentsHaReference/Comments
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Area currently in industrial peat production20524
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Area used for horticultural peat10697
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Area used for energy peat9220
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Area reserved for future peat production0
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Other uses (please specify)0
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Total area of cutaway bog (post-industrial use)9371total area of abandoned peatlands (not restored); Ramst & Orru, 2009. The regeneration of Estonian abandoned milled peatlands. Eesti põlevloodusvarad ja- jäätmed, 1, 6-7 (in Estonian)
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Area of cutaway bog developed for after-use
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Is there an after use plan in place for each industrial site in your country?y/nReference/CommentsReference/CommentsReference/CommentsReference/Comments
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What area do current after-use projects cover in your country?After-use typesHaReference/CommentsHaReference/CommentsHaReference/CommentsHaReference/Comments
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Commercial forestry
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Commercial grassland/crops
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Commercial small berry
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Tillage crops/vegetables
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Other commercial (specify)
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Energy crops (biomass, etc)
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Palm oil production666038Omar et al, 2010
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Biomass production
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Natural regeneration
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Peatland restoration
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Wetland creation
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Paludiculture
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Sphagnum cultivation
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Amenity and/or recreation
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Other uses (please specify)
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Legislation governing use (list main instruments)TypesReference/CommentsReference/CommentsReference/CommentsReference/Comments
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Local
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NationalyNational Action Plan
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Consultation with local communities
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Commercial forestry on peatlandsUseHaReference/CommentsHaReference/CommentsHaReference/CommentsHaReference/Comments
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Area of peatland involved in commercial forestryy Not sure the figure
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Other uses (please specify)
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Main use of productsTypes Reference/CommentsReference/CommentsReference/CommentsReference/Comments
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Are there proposed after-uses/restoration/rehabilitation programmesTypes y/nReference/Commentsy/nReference/Commentsy/nReference/Commentsy/nReference/Comments
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Restoration
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Rehabilitation
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Commercial after-uses
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Other after-uses (please specify)
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Legislation governing use (list main instruments)Typesy/nReference/Commentsy/nReference/Commentsy/nReference/Commentsy/nReference/Comments
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AgricultureUseHaReference/CommentsHaReference/CommentsHaReference/CommentsHaReference/Comments
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Area of peatland involved in agriculture
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Other uses (please specify)
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