Paludiculture Newsletter

This is the paludiculture newsletter of the Greifswald Mire Centre (GMC). With this newsletter the GMC aims to keep a growing community informed on peatlands and paludiculture. You will find news from research, practice, politics, as well as announcements of conferences and other events and recommended publications. The newsletter is issued at irregular intervals in German and English.

 

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Interesting topic? Your contribution to the Paludiculture Newsletter

If you have news about your own work in research or implementation on paludiculture or information on other exciting topics, please let us know. We are always on the lookout for new and interesting aspects and are open to guest articles, interviews or other formats.


Here more information in a nutshell:

The Paludiculture Newsletter
- is aimed at a growing community of people interested in peatlands issues offering latest news and developments with a focus on paludiculture. It includes news from science, practice and politics as well as a calendar of peatland related events and literature references,
- currently has around 900 subscribers from both an expert community and a climate-conscious wider public,
- is published in German and English,
- by mail and on the website Newsletter - Moorwissen en,
- is planned for 6 issues per year (subject to and depending on available contributions),
- is open to contributions from paludiculture projects worldwide.

 

Contributions for the Paludiculture Newsletter consist of

- title (approx. 45 characters incl. spaces)
- teaser (max. 300 characters incl. spaces)
- text (approx. 3500 characters incl. spaces)
- 1-2 images (min. 700 dpi)

Links to websites or pdfs are possible, of course. Guest contributions and interviews are provided with the names of the authors or interviewer. The editorial team will translate the articles, if not desired otherwise.

For contributions, topic suggestions or questions about the Paludikultur Newsletter, please contact Nina Körner nina.koerner@greifswaldmoor.de of the Communication/ Knowledge Transfer working group at PaludiZentrale.

 

The newsletter is currently provided by the PaludiZentrale project coordinated by the Greifswald Mire Centre and financed by the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture through the Agency for Renewable Resources (FNR).

 

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