Our Mission

The PaluWise concept

PaluWise is pioneering the development of groundbreaking solutions for the sustainable and productive use of rewetted degraded peatland ecosystems. Recognising the critical role these ecosystems play in climate regulation and biodiversity, our project focuses on transforming degraded organic soils into thriving paludiculture landscapes. Through four strategically located, large-scale demonstration sites in Finland, the Netherlands, Poland, and the United Kingdom, PaluWise is showcasing and validating best practices and cutting-edge solutions for successful paludiculture implementation.

Bridging research and action

We are committed to providing tangible, real-world examples of how rewetted peatlands can contribute to environmental restoration, climate mitigation, and sustainable economic opportunities. By bridging the gap between research and practical application, PaluWise aims to empower stakeholders, from landowners and policymakers to businesses and communities, with the knowledge and tools needed to embrace paludiculture as a viable and impactful land management strategy.

The PaluWise methodologies

WP1 – Characterising the potential for paludiculture in EU: Rewettability                                                 
WP1’s overall objective is to evaluate rewettability across the subcatchments surrounding the 4 demonstration sites through development of a Bayesian Network-based decision support tool. 

WP2’s overall objective is related to the advance knowledge in paludiculture production by ensuring the effectiveness of the value chains and stakeholder involvement. This includes: 

1) implementing and operating four 50-hectare (ha) sites, focusing on substantial biomass production and efficient harvesting; 

2) analysis of current practices and value-chains to identify areas for improvements; 

3) monitoring key performance variables while standardising data collection and using Earth Observation to the greatest extent; 

4) systematically assess farm-level practical barriers and enablers within paludiculture schemes; 

5) develop guidelines for paludiculture planning and management.

WP3’s overall objective is to determine the net impacts of a comprehensive range of paludiculture interventions on the carbon and greenhouse gas balance of European peatlands.

 

WP4’s overall objective is to understand and demonstrate environmental impacts of paludiculture at landscape-scale, including both synergies and constraints in biodiversity and ecosystem services. It will also develop and test a landscape-ecology based approach, compatible with 4RF for assessing the environmental impacts of paludiculture.
WP5’s overall objective is to identify socio-economic enablers and barriers, and formulate policy recommendations, including demonstrating pathways for upscaling paludiculture at the landscape scale, using demo sites as case studies.

WP6’s overall objective is to implement, monitor and adjust a CDE strategy and plan for tangible and effective impact. It will: 

1) Design and define a comprehensive strategy and activities compliant with the multi actor approach and ensure successful engagement of key actors; 

2) Develop effective and novel communication and dissemination materials,

channels and activities; 

3) Monitor all activities, oversee KPIs and fine tune materials and activities to maximise impact and results/information uptake; 

4) Implement and develop a tailored exploitation strategy for maximum results uptake for successful up-scale of paludiculture.

WP7’s overall objective is to ensure PaluWise’s successful, timely, ethical, sustainable and impactful scientific coordination and project management, implementation and administration. Specific objectives are to: ensure the fair, efficient and sustainable governance of the project; oversee high-quality R&I and administer and report on the project; manage research results and other outputs as openly available as possible, according to FAIR principles.