Engineers find optimum solution to protect aquatic biodiversity by forested areas

Friday, April 18, 2014 - 07:30 in Earth & Climate

Environmental engineers from Trinity College Dublin have devised a sustainable approach to mitigate the environmental impacts that peatland forestry practices exert on Ireland's precious aquatic biodiversity. By seeding grasses next to timber plantations, they showed that things really could be greener on the other side of these 'buffer zones'.

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