Environment

Peatlands Gathering 2021: an event to highlight and explore the environmental and cultural significance of our peatlands

The peatlands community of Ireland and further afield is coming together for Peatlands Gathering 2021, an event to highlight our bogs, fens and wetlands as areas of great environmental and cultural importance, with key messages from the event to be shared at the upcoming Cop26.

The event has attracted significant international attention, with 400 people already registered, including many from overseas. Hosted by Natural Capital Ireland, it will take place over a number of online sessions on 7th and 8th October and is free of charge to all participants and attendees. There are also a number of field trips scheduled to bogs around Ireland for Saturday the 9th.

The event will be opened by Minister of State for Heritage Malcolm Noonan on Thursday morning, while Minister of State with responsibility for Biodiversity Pippa Hackett will also be in attendance in a round-table discussion on Friday afternoon.

An extensive programme of presentations and discussions has been prepared for the two days, with the formal contributors actively involved in a variety of peatland-related activities such as research on greenhouse gas emissions, rehabilitation and restoration of degraded peatlands, community involvement and archaeological, agricultural and post-industrial use aspects.

Minister of State Malcolm Noonan T.D. commented: “Peatlands are wells of natural and cultural heritage that have supported the Irish people for millennia in terms of livelihoods, climate, water regulation and biodiversity. With our deeper awareness and understanding of the values of nature, it is time to rethink our way of supporting these valuable ecosystems to build a sustainable pathway to living and working with peatlands. The Peatlands Gathering is a timely event to help forge a new beginning to reflect on how we can walk that path together.”

Chair of the event’s organising committee, Dr Catherine Farrell said: “Irish peatlands form a significant portion of the Irish landscape and are integral to both our natural and our cultural heritage. Peatlands, in Ireland and globally, present a range of services and benefits for society, not least among these being carbon storage.

“In fact, it is estimated that peatlands contain 30% of the global terrestrial carbon while occupying a mere 3% of the planet’s land area. It is incumbent on us in the face of the combined and inter-related threats of global warming and biodiversity loss to put our best foot forward in terms of informing peatlands policy, both at home and abroad.”

See https://www.peatlandsgathering.com/ for more details.

The full programme is available here: https://www.peatlandsgathering.com/programme

Shane Leonard

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