Diversity (Aug 2021)

Mires in Europe—Regional Diversity, Condition and Protection

  • Franziska Tanneberger,
  • Asbjørn Moen,
  • Alexandra Barthelmes,
  • Edward Lewis,
  • Lera Miles,
  • Andrey Sirin,
  • Cosima Tegetmeyer,
  • Hans Joosten

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/d13080381
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 8
p. 381

Abstract

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In spite of the worldwide largest proportional loss of mires, Europe is a continent with important mire diversity. This article analyses the condition and protection status of European mire ecosystems. The overview is based on the system of European mire regions, representing regional variety and ecosystem biodiversity. We combined peatland distribution data with land cover maps of the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service as well as with the World Database on Protected Areas to assess the extent of degraded peatlands and the proportion of peatlands located in protected areas in each European mire region. The total proportion of degraded peatlands in Europe is 25%; within the EU it is 50% (120,000 km2). The proportion of degradation clearly increases from north to south, as does the proportion of peatlands located within protected areas. In more than half of Europe’s mire regions, the target of at least 17% of the area located in protected areas is not met with respect to peatlands. Data quality is discussed and the lessons learned from Europe for peatland conservation are presented.

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