Explore the multifaceted world of peat and peatlands with this comprehensive collection of articles from the Journal, Volume 3, Issues 3-4, published by the American Peat Society. This volume delves into the scientific, technological, and environmental aspects of peat, offering insights into its formation, characteristics, and sustainable management.
Readers will discover a wealth of information on peatland ecology, conservation strategies, and the diverse applications of peat in agriculture, horticulture, and other industries. Contributions from leading experts provide valuable perspectives on the challenges and opportunities associated with peatland utilization, making this an essential resource for researchers, practitioners, and anyone interested in the wise use of these valuable ecosystems.
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