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ISSN 1819-754X
research article
Vol. 32, 2025November 25, 2025 UTC

Large Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Drained Peatlands in New Zealand, and the Climate Mitigation Potential of Rewetting

Jordan P. Goodrich, Jack Pronger, David I. Campbell, Georgie L. Glover-Clark, Robbie Price, Paul Mudge, Justin Wyatt, Hugh Robertson, Aaron M. Wall, Alice Wheatley-Wilson, Louis A. Schipper,
emission factorsLULUCFOrganic Soilspeaty-mineral soilsrestiad peatlands
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Goodrich, J. P., Pronger, J., Campbell, D. I., Glover-Clark, G. L., Price, R., Mudge, P., Wyatt, J., Robertson, H., Wall, A. M., Wheatley-Wilson, A., & Schipper, L. A. (2025). Large Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Drained Peatlands in New Zealand, and the Climate Mitigation Potential of Rewetting. Mires and Peat, 32, 29. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.19189/​001c.147886

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