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Component 2- Peatland This component is currently led by Hanna Silvennoinen, Norway, (hanna.silvennoinen@nibio.no) Kristiina Regina, Finland (kristiina.regina@mtt.fi) Åsa Kasimir Klemedtsson, Sweden (asa.kasimir@gvc.gu.se) Countries expressed in terest; Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, USA, Canada, Germany, UK, Malaysia, Japan, Indonesia, Switzerland , The Netherlands. Others ?

Agricultural peat soils could be used to help reach greenhouse gas mitigation goals in many countries but the full potential of mitigation of peat soils is not used. Although peatland cultivation inevitably leads to loss of the whole peat layer and high emissions, there are few incentives or regulation to effectively minimize these losses. This paper discusses the possibilities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural peat soils, with specific emphasis on the barriers of implementing mitigation measures nationally. The lessons learned from the selected cases emphasise the role of all policy makers and their cooperation in planning coherent policies for achieving the goals determined by climate policies.

GRA peatlands workshop: Aims Help develop the Peatlands team (Baltic counties, Indonesia) Develop the mitigation strategy document for boreal, temperate and tropical peatlands Bring together ecosystem and hydrology modellers, combining vegetation ecology, hydrology and biogeochemistry Current status of the workshop: proposal sent (Norwegian internal sources, decisions by the end of the year), when funded would cover travel and accomodation of key note speakers and up to 20 participants Anticipated time for workshop July-September 2017

Based on discussions at the GRA meeting 2014, suggestions for GRA workshop: Network of experimental sites measuring emissions from peatland Measurments of GHG form peatlands How to cooperate with other GRA-Alliance Research Groups and international organisations like FAO Wider discussion on managing agricultural peatlands Invite participant from Cross-cutting Groups and paddy Rice groups. The inventory group could be especially interested. New planning suggested to include: Modelling hydrology of cultivated peatsoil – simulation of water table- needed for better estimation of the emissions (Tier 3 method) IPCC guidance peatsoil/organic soil- suggestion of changes. A suggestion for the IPCC for the next update of the guidelines: addition of soil type names in the guidance can be discussed /written during the seminar.