veenulaadid
Veenulaadid (bog types) are the major forms of peat-forming wetlands characterized by waterlogged soils and the accumulation of peat over time. They occur in boreal and temperate regions, where cold, wet conditions and low nutrient availability shape their development and ecology. In northern Europe, including Estonia, bogs are a prominent feature of the landscape and contribute to biodiversity, water regulation, and carbon storage.
Classification of veenulaadid is typically based on hydrology and peat development. Raised bogs develop where precipitation
Ecology and function: veenulaadid store carbon in peat, influence hydrology by regulating water flow and storage,
Conservation and restoration efforts focus on re-wetting drained areas, protecting water balance, and maintaining the unique