peatavad
Peatavad is a term used in peatland science and restoration discourse to describe a framework of practices aimed at protecting and restoring peat-forming processes in wetlands. The concept emphasizes maintaining or rebuilding hydrological conditions that favor peat accumulation, reducing peat loss, and enhancing the role of peatlands as carbon sinks.
Usage of the term is not standardized across sources. In some contexts it is presented as a
Typical elements described under peatavad include rewetting of drained peatlands to raise the water table, reducing
Advantages attributed to peatavad include increased carbon sequestration, stabilization of peat thickness, and improved water regulation.
See also: peatland restoration, carbon sequestration, wetland hydrology, ecosystem restoration.