Table 2 Areas of drained peatland (kha) by climate zone and land use category according to the Global Peatland Database, together with aggregated emission factors.

From: Prompt rewetting of drained peatlands reduces climate warming despite methane emissions

Climatic zone

Land use category

Area (kha)

CO2 (t ha−1 a−1)

CH4 (kg ha−1 a−1)

N2O (kg ha−1 a−1)

Boreal

Forest

5474

2.5

9.8

2.6

Cropland

262

27.9

58.3

19.4

Deep-drained grassland

426

20.2

59.6

14.2

Shallow-drained grassland

0

Agriculture

3420

24.1

43.0

16.8

Peat extraction

333

10.2

32.9

0.5

Rewetted

−1.3

123.6

0

Temperate

Forest

6315

10.3

7.9

4.3

Cropland

2528

28.6

58.3

19.4

Deep-drained grassland

3405

22.3

73.5

12.3

Shallow-drained grassland

2422

13.6

63.4

2.4

Agriculture

8389

21.0

55.8

10.1

Peat extraction

662

10.8

32.9

0.5

Rewetted

−0.4

205.9

0

Tropical

Forest

7235

22.0

50.0

3.7

Cropland

305

45.0

118.9

4.2

Deep-drained grassland

70

37.4

52.0

7.7

Shallow-drained grassland

0

Agriculture

9314

42.5

96.6

5.4

Peat extraction

8

10.1

32.9

5.6

Rewetted

1.9

166.5

0

  1. Emission factors assumed for rewetted peatlands are also shown for each climatic zone.