project - Innovative project

paludiculture
MoorZukunft -bringing paludiculture into practice

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Objectives

Most of the peatland (not only) in northern Germany is drained for farming, thus resulting in peat degradation, high CO2 emissions and subsidence, followed by increasing drainage costs and managemet problems. Rewetting peatland for climate and nature protection goals means loss of agriculturally used land.

Objectives

Most of the peatland (not only) in northern Germany is drained for farming, thus resulting in peat degradation, high CO2 emissions and subsidence, followed by increasing drainage costs and managemet problems. Rewetting peatland for climate and nature protection goals means loss of agriculturally used land.

Activities

MoorZukunft aims to initiate pilot projects for utilisation biomass from ?wet? peatland mainly for energy purposes. Biomass from "wet" peatlands can be used for thermal utilisation (bailed, pellets, brickets), traditionally it is used for thatched roofs and insulation material but also for newly developed insulation boards etc. The implementation of paludiculture, the sustainable cultivation of rewetted peatland, needs innovative unions between farmers who produce primary material for paludi-products and biomass consumers for energy or material utilisation. Areas for implementing paludiculture are identified and potential partners for regional use and consumption are cross-linked. Business models will be developed with the parties of possible cooperations i.g. between farmer and municipal energy supplier and functional attended until realisation.

Activities

MoorZukunft aims to initiate pilot projects for utilisation biomass from ?wet? peatland mainly for energy purposes. Biomass from "wet" peatlands can be used for thermal utilisation (bailed, pellets, brickets), traditionally it is used for thatched roofs and insulation material but also for newly developed insulation boards etc. The implementation of paludiculture, the sustainable cultivation of rewetted peatland, needs innovative unions between farmers who produce primary material for paludi-products and biomass consumers for energy or material utilisation. Areas for implementing paludiculture are identified and potential partners for regional use and consumption are cross-linked. Business models will be developed with the parties of possible cooperations i.g. between farmer and municipal energy supplier and functional attended until realisation.

Project details
Main funding source
Rural development 2007-2013
Agricultural sectors
Other sectors
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