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Oulu University of Applied Sciences

Potential of Wetlands and Biochar in Managing Ecological Impacts of Peatland-Based Agriculture

To address the challenges of climate change, North Ostrobothnia is investigating the combination of wetlands and biochar to manage the environmental impacts of peatland-based agriculture. The poster has been presented in ERIAFF 11th Annual Conference 2025, Catalonia, Spain.

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1.4.2026

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Wetlands act as water storage and retain water, bind nutrients and solids, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and provide diverse habitats. Biochar, on the other hand, functions as an additional filter material in water purification. Biochar loaded with nutrients can be returned to the soil as a carbon store and/or to agricultural value chains.

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Natural sciences

Agriculture and forestry

Language

English

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Sustainable development and growth