Scientific publications on GHG emission factors for nutrient-rich organic soils have undergone scientific peer review and verification and have been published in Biogeosciences — a high-quality, peer-reviewed, open-access journal of the European Geosciences Union (Q1, IF ≈ 4.0).
Two scientific papers have been published:
Organic soils can be CO₂ sinks in both drained and undrained hemiboreal peatland forests [1]
Annual net CO₂ fluxes from drained organic soils used for agriculture in the hemiboreal region of Europe [2]
LIFE OrgBalt is proud that the publication “Organic soils can be CO₂ sinks in both drained and undrained hemiboreal peatland forests” has been selected as a Highlight article by the journal, recognising its particular scientific significance.