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South Africa Peatland Points

This dataset documented the ecohydrological characteristics, spatial distribution, and socio‑economic value of South African peatlands. The study updated and expanded the South African Peatland Database by incorporating new peatland records collected over the preceding 15 years and integrating them with existing national wetland inventories. A revised peatland ecoregion model was developed using expert knowledge and national‑scale spatial datasets to improve the identification of potential peatland areas.

Eight peatland case studies representing different hydrogeomorphic settings, climatic regions, and land‑use contexts were investigated in detail. These case studies provided information on peat extent, depth, accumulation rates, carbon stocks, hydrology, groundwater dependence, biodiversity attributes, and land‑use pressures. Isotope analyses and radiocarbon dating were used to determine peat formation processes, water sources, and accumulation histories.

The dataset also evaluated ecosystem services provided by peatlands, including carbon storage and sequestration, water purification, hydrological regulation, biodiversity support, and knowledge and cultural services. Socio‑economic valuation methods were applied to demonstrate the relative importance of these services at local and national scales, using carbon market proxies and mitigation cost approaches where appropriate.

The resulting dataset supported national wetland conservation planning, contributed to SANBI’s National Wetland Inventory, and informed management and policy discussions related to ecological infrastructure, climate regulation, and sustainable land use in South Africa.

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Tilleggsinformasjon

Felt Verdi
E-post vanderLaanM@arc.agric.za
Authors
Forfatter 1
Author first name
P-L
Author surname
Grundling
E-post
PGrundling@dffe.gov.za
Author organization
WetResT / DEA (Working for Wetlands) / UFS‑CEM
Department
Is this author a contact person for the dataset?
True
Forfatter 2
Author first name
A.T.
Author surname
Grundling
E-post
Author organization
Agricultural Research Council
Department
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Forfatter 3
Author first name
L.
Author surname
Pretorius
E-post
Author organization
WetResT; UFS‑CEM
Department
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Forfatter 4
Author first name
J.
Author surname
Mulders
E-post
Author organization
Prime Africa Consultants
Department
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Forfatter 5
Author first name
S.
Author surname
Mitchell
E-post
Author organization
Bufo Technology
Department
Is this author a contact person for the dataset?
Contact person
Contact 1
Contact name
P-L
E-post
PGrundling@dffe.gov.za
Contact organization
WetResT / DEA (Working for Wetlands) / UFS‑CEM
Department
Recommended citation GRUNDLING P‑L, GRUNDLING AT, PRETORIUS L, MULDERS J and MITCHELL S (2017) South African peatlands: ecohydrological characteristics and socio‑economic value. WRC Report No. 2346/1/17. Water Research Commission, Pretoria.
Did the author / contact organization collect the data? false
Name of organization that collected the data Agricultural Research Council
Dataset language English
Publisher Water Research Observatory
Publication date 2017-06-30
Project number WRC Project No. K5/2346
Lisens Open (Creative commons)
License URL https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
Keywords peatlands, wetlands, ecohydrology, groundwater‑dependent ecosystems, carbon sequestration, ecosystem services, peatland database, wetland inventory, South Africa, ecological infrastructure
Geographic location or bounding box coordinates [-22.1265, 16.4699, -34.8212, 32.8931]
Topic category Wetlands
Data structure category Structured (clearly labelled and in a standardised format)
Uploader estimation of extent to which data have been processed Still being processed
Is the data time series or static Static
Data reference date
Data reference date 1
Data reference date (from)
Data reference date (to)
Alternate identifier ISBN: 978‑1‑4312‑0892‑0
Vertical extent datum Metres above sea level (masl)
Vertical minimum-maximum extent
Vertical minimum-maximum extent 1
Minimum vertical extent
0
Maximum vertical extent
3451
I agree to the data management plan and terms and conditions of the WRO true