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Alexandra Barthelmes

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Jurasinski G, Barthelmes A, Byrne K, Chojnicki B, Christiansen J, Decleer K, et al.
Ambio . 2024 May; 53(7):970-983. PMID: 38696060
The EU Nature Restoration Law (NRL) is critical for the restoration of degraded ecosystems and active afforestation of degraded peatlands has been suggested as a restoration measure under the NRL....
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Gunther A, Barthelmes A, Huth V, Joosten H, Jurasinski G, Koebsch F, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Apr; 15(1):3180. PMID: 38609384
No abstract available.
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Temmink R, Robroek B, van Dijk G, Koks A, Kaarmelahti S, Barthelmes A, et al.
Ambio . 2023 Dec; 53(2):355-357. PMID: 38064112
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Temmink R, Robroek B, van Dijk G, Koks A, Kaarmelahti S, Barthelmes A, et al.
Ambio . 2023 Jun; 52(9):1529-1531. PMID: 37351776
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Temmink R, Robroek B, van Dijk G, Koks A, Kaarmelahti S, Barthelmes A, et al.
Ambio . 2023 May; 52(9):1519-1528. PMID: 37222914
Peatlands are among the world's most carbon-dense ecosystems and hotspots of carbon storage. Although peatland drainage causes strong carbon emissions, land subsidence, fires and biodiversity loss, drainage-based agriculture and forestry...
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Fluet-Chouinard E, Stocker B, Zhang Z, Malhotra A, Melton J, Poulter B, et al.
Nature . 2023 Feb; 614(7947):281-286. PMID: 36755174
Wetlands have long been drained for human use, thereby strongly affecting greenhouse gas fluxes, flood control, nutrient cycling and biodiversity. Nevertheless, the global extent of natural wetland loss remains remarkably...
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Gunther A, Barthelmes A, Huth V, Joosten H, Jurasinski G, Koebsch F, et al.
Nat Commun . 2020 Apr; 11(1):1644. PMID: 32242055
Peatlands are strategic areas for climate change mitigation because of their matchless carbon stocks. Drained peatlands release this carbon to the atmosphere as carbon dioxide (CO). Peatland rewetting effectively stops...