Ecological networks and nature policy in central Russia : peat bogs in central and northern Meshera

In central and northern Meshera, Russia, the habitat of many characteristic peat bog species now show a very fragmented pattern. Peat mining and other human influences are the most important causes. As a result the potentials for viable populations ofcharacteristic peat bog species have decreased considerably. Of birds and butterflies, butterflies appeared to be the more vulnerable. To maintain and increase the potential for viable populations of characteristic species protection and restoration are very important. The most realistic restoration scenario, viz. changing partly disturbed peat bogs to undisturbed, shows a significant increase in the potential for viable populations for many species, especially butterflies. To bring protection and restoration measures forward, local environmental action programmes show great promise.

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Main Authors: Butovsky, R.O., Reijnen, R., Otchagov, D.M., Aleshenko, G.M., Melik-Bagdasarov, E.
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Language:English
Published: Alterra
Subjects:birds, bogs, indicator species, lepidoptera, nature conservation, peat, policy, protection, rehabilitation, russia, beleid, bescherming, herstel, indicatorsoorten, natuurbescherming, rusland, turf, veenmoerassen, vogels,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/ecological-networks-and-nature-policy-in-central-russia-peat-bogs
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-3136302024-06-25 Butovsky, R.O. Reijnen, R. Otchagov, D.M. Aleshenko, G.M. Melik-Bagdasarov, E. External research report Ecological networks and nature policy in central Russia : peat bogs in central and northern Meshera 2001 In central and northern Meshera, Russia, the habitat of many characteristic peat bog species now show a very fragmented pattern. Peat mining and other human influences are the most important causes. As a result the potentials for viable populations ofcharacteristic peat bog species have decreased considerably. Of birds and butterflies, butterflies appeared to be the more vulnerable. To maintain and increase the potential for viable populations of characteristic species protection and restoration are very important. The most realistic restoration scenario, viz. changing partly disturbed peat bogs to undisturbed, shows a significant increase in the potential for viable populations for many species, especially butterflies. To bring protection and restoration measures forward, local environmental action programmes show great promise. en Alterra application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/ecological-networks-and-nature-policy-in-central-russia-peat-bogs https://edepot.wur.nl/31472 birds bogs indicator species lepidoptera nature conservation peat policy protection rehabilitation russia beleid bescherming herstel indicatorsoorten lepidoptera natuurbescherming rusland turf veenmoerassen vogels Wageningen University & Research
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topic birds
bogs
indicator species
lepidoptera
nature conservation
peat
policy
protection
rehabilitation
russia
beleid
bescherming
herstel
indicatorsoorten
lepidoptera
natuurbescherming
rusland
turf
veenmoerassen
vogels
birds
bogs
indicator species
lepidoptera
nature conservation
peat
policy
protection
rehabilitation
russia
beleid
bescherming
herstel
indicatorsoorten
lepidoptera
natuurbescherming
rusland
turf
veenmoerassen
vogels
spellingShingle birds
bogs
indicator species
lepidoptera
nature conservation
peat
policy
protection
rehabilitation
russia
beleid
bescherming
herstel
indicatorsoorten
lepidoptera
natuurbescherming
rusland
turf
veenmoerassen
vogels
birds
bogs
indicator species
lepidoptera
nature conservation
peat
policy
protection
rehabilitation
russia
beleid
bescherming
herstel
indicatorsoorten
lepidoptera
natuurbescherming
rusland
turf
veenmoerassen
vogels
Butovsky, R.O.
Reijnen, R.
Otchagov, D.M.
Aleshenko, G.M.
Melik-Bagdasarov, E.
Ecological networks and nature policy in central Russia : peat bogs in central and northern Meshera
description In central and northern Meshera, Russia, the habitat of many characteristic peat bog species now show a very fragmented pattern. Peat mining and other human influences are the most important causes. As a result the potentials for viable populations ofcharacteristic peat bog species have decreased considerably. Of birds and butterflies, butterflies appeared to be the more vulnerable. To maintain and increase the potential for viable populations of characteristic species protection and restoration are very important. The most realistic restoration scenario, viz. changing partly disturbed peat bogs to undisturbed, shows a significant increase in the potential for viable populations for many species, especially butterflies. To bring protection and restoration measures forward, local environmental action programmes show great promise.
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topic_facet birds
bogs
indicator species
lepidoptera
nature conservation
peat
policy
protection
rehabilitation
russia
beleid
bescherming
herstel
indicatorsoorten
lepidoptera
natuurbescherming
rusland
turf
veenmoerassen
vogels
author Butovsky, R.O.
Reijnen, R.
Otchagov, D.M.
Aleshenko, G.M.
Melik-Bagdasarov, E.
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Reijnen, R.
Otchagov, D.M.
Aleshenko, G.M.
Melik-Bagdasarov, E.
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title Ecological networks and nature policy in central Russia : peat bogs in central and northern Meshera
title_short Ecological networks and nature policy in central Russia : peat bogs in central and northern Meshera
title_full Ecological networks and nature policy in central Russia : peat bogs in central and northern Meshera
title_fullStr Ecological networks and nature policy in central Russia : peat bogs in central and northern Meshera
title_full_unstemmed Ecological networks and nature policy in central Russia : peat bogs in central and northern Meshera
title_sort ecological networks and nature policy in central russia : peat bogs in central and northern meshera
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