turfcutting
Turfcutting is the act of cutting turf or peat from wetlands for use as fuel, bedding, or horticultural substrate. The practice is common in peatlands where the surface layer can be cut into blocks or slabs and dried for storage.
Historically, turf provided heating and cooking fuel for rural households and shaped land use in regions such
Methods range from manual cutting with spades and turf knives to the use of mechanical peat harvesters
Environmental and regulatory aspects are central to turfcutting. Extraction alters hydrology, releases stored carbon, and can
Today, many policies promote peatland restoration and a transition away from peat as a fuel or growing