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DESCRIPTION:Eingeladen durch Dr. Klaus-Holger Knorr. Natural peatlands are 
 important sinks for atmospheric C and nutrient and are characterized by a 
 specialized flora and fauna. Peatlands store about 20-40 % of global C bou
 nd in soils. This original storage function was lost due to drainage activ
 ities for agricultural land-use. In opposite\, peatlands appear now as eco
 systems polluting atmosphere and surface waters by CO2\, CH4\, and nutrien
 ts. Many species of the flora and fauna typical for wetlands are endangere
 d or extinct regionally. Therefore\, a re-wetting of peatlands is an urgen
 t challenge and will be performed in large areas in Northern Germany. The 
 re-establishment of the original ecological functions is a challenging pro
 cess since strong changes of soil chemistry and soil physics took place du
 ring desiccation. In the presentation\, problems and management strategies
  of peatland re-wetting under special consideration of nature conservation
  and water quality of adjacent surface waters will be discussed. 
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SUMMARY:Dr. Jörg Gelbrecht\, Leibniz-Institut für Gewässerökologie und Binn
 enfischerei\, Berlin: Matter transformation processes in fens and conclusi
 ons for their restoration under special consideration of nature conservati
 on and water management
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