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Active HORIZON European Commission

Paludiculture demonstrations providing multi-actor approaches and recommendations towards large-scale deployment in the EU

€10.27M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Luonnonvarakeskus
Country Finland
Start Date Feb 01, 2025
End Date Jul 31, 2029
Duration 1,641 days
Number of Grantees 19
Roles Participant; Third Party; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101181479
Grant Description

The EU aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) by at least 55% by 2030. This ambition requires fast mitigation measures within all sectors. Paludiculture is the productive land use of wet and rewetted peatlands and can reduce GHG emissions by up to 70-80%.

It thus has a large potential to support the EU’s climate targets and biodiversity strategy and still provide farmers and landowners with income, but only if the practice is scaled up.

Currently, there are too few large-scale sites involving local actors that demonstrate industrial scale paludiculture farming models.PaluWise's 4 large-scale paludiculture sites in Finland, the Netherlands, Poland, and the United Kingdom will showcase best practices and solutions for converting degraded organic soils to paludiculture.

They develop field-scale operations and their associated five value chains (crops: Downy Birch, Reed, Sedges, Typha, Reed Canary Grass).

By having two established (NL, UK) and two new sites (FI, PL), PaluWise can demonstrate different stages of paludiculture and associated value chains, emphasising replicability and scalability.

Network sites (e.g., PaludiZentrale, Germany) will provide lessons learnt guidance and engage actors in innovating improvements (e.g. maintaining high water levels, adapting machinery, choosing suitable crop species). A multi-actor approach is applied to co-innovate and improve cost-effective, climate smart value chains.

Activities cover the full sequence from deciding where to set up a site (WP1 decision support tool for rewettability), what works well in a site (WP2 demos), what are the benefits/impacts in emission reduction, carbon sequestration potential, biodiversity and other ecosystem services at landscape scale (WP3, WP4), and how to upscale and get support (WP5).

We will identify barriers and provide recommendations to boost improved policy and legislation for large-scale deployment of paludiculture in Europe.

All Grantees

The Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire; Uniwersytet Warszawski; The James Hutton Institute; Welrent B.V.; Stichting Wetlands International; Ezeru Un Purvu Izpetes Centrs; Szkola Glowna Gospodarstwa Wiejskiego; Wetlands International - European Association; Stichting Radboud Universiteit; Vestaeco Nonwovens Spolka Z Ograniczona Odpowiedzialnoscia; Michael Succow Stiftung Zum Schutzder Natur; Luonnonvarakeskus; Instytut Technologiczno-Przyrodniczy-Panstwowy Instytut Badawczy; Uk Centre for Ecology & Hydrology; Vsi Pelkiu Atkurimo Ir Apsaugos Fondas; F6S Eu Tech Innovation Network Designated Activity Company; Universitaet Greifswald; Saltyco Ltd; Centrum Ochrony Mokradel

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