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WP3 - D3.1 Evaluation report of existing peatland emission estimation tools

Paludiculture has growing interest as a land-use option capable of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions while maintaining agricultural or biomass-based livelihoods. As interest in paludiculture increases, there is a growing need for robust estimates of the climate impacts of transitioning from drainage-based peatland agriculture to wet-managed production systems. These estimates then need to be available to and usable by policymakers and land managers across a range of scales. Emissions estimation tools represent an important pathway through which information from the scientific evidence base can be used to support land-management planning and decision making.

The aim of this review is therefore to assess the extent to which the currently available peatland emissions estimation tools can be used to estimate both the climate impacts of paludiculture systems and the net climate impacts of land-use change to paludiculture. This includes evaluating whether and where proxy representations (e.g. re-wetted peatlands) are likely to be adequate for screening-level assessment and highlighting key limitations that may
constrain their use for paludiculture-specific accounting.

The scope of this review is limited to the evaluation of emissions estimation tools and their usability for assessing the GHG balance of paludiculture systems. Specifically, a comparative assessment of the range of existing emissions estimation methodologies in general is beyond the scope of this review. Differences between underlying methods are discussed only insofar as they influence tool behaviour, transparency, and suitability for paludiculture-related
applications.

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Note: This deliverable is waiting an official approval from the European Commission. 

This document details the website development and structure for the PaluWise project website, which is a key communication and dissemination tool for this EU-funded HORIZON Innovation Action project. PaluWise brings together eighteen European institutions to advance paludiculture – the productive and sustainable use of rewetted peatlands in order to reduce emissions and restore ecosystems across Europe.

The website is designed to be a comprehensive and accessible resource, showcasing how PaluWise is demonstrating and scaling up the paludiculture practices across Europe. Through four large-scale demonstration sites and their associated value chains, the project is working to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, enhance biodiversity, and provide new economic opportunities for landowners.

This deliverable outlines the website’s development process, from establishing the visual identity to creating the landing page and the final, official website. It also describes the site’s structure and content, explaining how it will serve as a central hub for information, updates, and resources for a diverse audience, including policymakers, farmers, researchers, industry stakeholders, and the general public.

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Note: This deliverable is waiting an official approval from the European Commission.