Workshop: Shared values and management pathways for lowland peatlands
Date: 20th May 2025
Time: 16.00-21.00 - including dinner (please let us know any dietary requirements in advance)
Location: The Cutter Inn, Ely
The session will include interactive exercises to:
1. Identify the values that shape peatland management decisions
2. Evaluate different technologies being tested by the UKRI GGR Project (https://co2re.org/ggr-projects/peatland-restoration/) at lowland peat sites (e.g., Lapwing Estate) and how they might be managed in future.
3. Develop a pathway to greenhouse gas reduction and removal that is both practically feasible and socially desirable.
4. Discuss how barriers can be overcome to implement these strategies in practice.
Who Should Attend?
This workshop is designed for anyone involved in lowland peatland restoration and farming, including:
- Private and institutional landowners (e.g., National Trust, local estates)
- Farmers, grazing tenants, and shooting tenants
- Local and national policymakers
- Conservation NGOs and researchers
- Utility companies
- Tourism and recreation sector representatives
- Community organisations and local councils
Key Outcome
At the end of the workshop, participants will have contributed to recommendations for policy and practice to enhance the role of peatlands in tackling climate change whilst balancing the needs of conservation, farming, local communities and other considerations.
For more information contact Dr Rosie Everett: rosie.everett@sruc.ac.uk