%0 Journal article %A Zak, Dominik %A Augustin, Jürgen %A Trepel, Michael %A Gelbrecht, Jörg %T Strategien und Konfliktvermeidung bei der Restaurierung von Niedermooren unter Gewässer-, Klima- und Naturschutzaspekten, dargestellt am Beispiel des nordostdeutschen Tieflandes %R 10.23689/fidgeo-2980 %J TELMA - Berichte der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Moor- und Torfkunde %V Beiheft 4 %X Abstract: The long-term goals of fen restoration include climate, water, and natural areas protection. Depending on the characteristics of fen under consideration (size, landscape position, previous land use, current land use, presence of livestock), conflicts can arise as to which re-wetting strategies are most appropriate. These conflicts can be largely avoided by taking into account the following considering prior to fen re-wetting: (1) Restoration of large and highly degraded fens is mainly focused on climate protection (prevention of CO2 emission) and on reduction of nitrate non-point pollution of surface waters; whereas issues of potentially enhanced phosphorus export into adjacent surface waters and nature protection are only of minor importance. (2) Smaller and less degraded fens with an important current or potential livestock should be re-wetted with care under the point of view of nature protection. The re-wetting should be accompanied by biomass removal to support nutrient-poor conditions. (3) Particular care is needed if the fen is situated in a catchment with nutrient-poor lakes. In such cases, the risk of enhanced P export due to fen-rewetting must be minimised. %U http://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gldocs-11858/7294 %~ FID GEO-LEO e-docs