SMART-NTU’s New Method to Measure Peatlands’ Carbon Storage and Condition
The mounded shape of a raised bog in Valgeraba, Estonia. | Photo: Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART).
The new method by the SMART-NTU team aims to calculate the amount of carbon that can be stored in raised peatlands, also known as bogs.

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