An Integrated Landscape Approach for Socially Inclusive Peatland Restoration

T. Jessup, H. Segah, M. Silvius, G. Applegate, Yasurum Jagau
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Successful restoration and fire prevention in peat landscapes require full rewetting and permanent revegetation for optimal water retention. The ecological and socio-economic heterogeneity of these landscapes calls for integrated approaches based on participatory zonation and locally appropriate business models. Primary activities in deep-peat core zones are blocking of drainage canals and revegetation; in shallow-peat buffer zones, forestry and agroforestry on fully rewetted peat, aquaculture, and duck farming; while on surrounding non-peat mineral soils, more intensive tree plantations and agriculture. Community-oriented enterprises require private investment, including microfinance. Blended public and private investment is needed for core-zone restoration. Assuming restoration costs of USD 250-1,000 per ha on moderately drained peat, with emissions of 40tCO2/ha/year, carbon finance could pay for the cost of restoration in under 10 years if emissions are fully or largely abated. To stimulate investment in multiple peatland landscapes we propose a provincial ‘enabling platform’ to support participatory zoning, project design, and monitoring based on common standards and methodologies; technical assistance and incubation for project start-up; multi-stakeholder support for enabling policies, plans and institutions; strengthened finance mechanisms and bundled investments for large and small enterprises; and robust scientific support and knowledge exchange.
社会包容性泥炭地恢复的综合景观方法
在泥炭地景观中,成功的恢复和防火需要充分的再湿润和永久的植被恢复,以达到最佳的保水效果。这些景观的生态和社会经济异质性要求采取基于参与性区划和适合当地的商业模式的综合办法。深泥炭核心区的主要活动是堵塞排水渠和植被;在浅泥炭缓冲地带,在完全复湿的泥炭、水产养殖和养鸭上进行林业和农林业;而在周围的非泥炭矿质土壤上,更密集地种植树木和农业。面向社区的企业需要私人投资,包括小额信贷。核心区恢复需要公共和私人混合投资。假设中度排水泥炭的恢复成本为每公顷250- 1000美元,排放量为40吨二氧化碳/公顷/年,如果排放完全或大部分减少,碳融资可以在10年内支付恢复成本。为了刺激对多种泥炭地景观的投资,我们提出了一个省级“支持平台”,以支持基于共同标准和方法的参与式分区、项目设计和监测;项目启动的技术援助和孵化;多方利益攸关方支持扶持政策、计划和制度;加强大大小小的企业融资机制和捆绑投资;以及强有力的科学支持和知识交流。
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