Activity A1. Assessment of peatland ecosystems and wetland ecosystem services

General information

Activity A1. The assessment of peatland ecosystems and wetland ecosystem services, carried out in the first 6 months of the project, includes 2 sub-activities:

  • Sub-activity A1.1. Assessment of peatland ecosystems in the North-West Region, a sub-activity that involves updating the state-of-the-art on the peatland’s conservation with the identification of pressures in the 10 wetlands of the North-West Region. The update will be made based on the consultation of the latest scientific studies and, especially, based on field trips.
  • Sub-activity A1.2. Elaboration of support studies for obtaining regulatory acts in the field of environment, which is one necessary step for the implementation of restoration works.
Habitat mapping – Iezerul Mare

Habitat mapping – Iezerul Mare

The habitat 7110*. Active raised bog occupies the surface of the entire peatland. Although the Mountain hay meadows habitat (6520), near the peatland, is heavily degraded by overgrazing, the peatland is in an excellent state of conservation, with rare species such as Empetrum nigrum and Drosera rotundifolia.

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Field documentation – Tinovul Bălileasa

Field documentation – Tinovul Bălileasa

The field documentation from Bălileasa peatland highlighted the good status of this ecosystem. The immediate pressure generated by nearby logging and the presence of overgrazing are some of the aspects noted on the ground.

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Field documentation – Lacul Manta

Field documentation – Lacul Manta

Much more accessible than the peatland from Lacul Sec, Lacul Manta is located in an area covered by forest vegetation, with a richer water budget than that which defines the peatland from Lacul Sec.

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Meeting Plopiș representatives

Meeting Plopiș representatives

Together with the Norwegian partners from NINA, the NWPEAT project team had a working meeting with several stakeholders relevant to the implementation of the peatland restoration works.

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Field documentation – Lunca Ilvei

Field documentation – Lunca Ilvei

Challenging in terms of accessibility, the two peatlands located in Lunca Ilvei, on the administrative border with Suceava County, have specific characteristics to mesotrophic peatlands.

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