CoAct Database
Global Peatlands Initiative
The Global Peatlands Initiative is an effort by leading experts and institutions formed at the UNFCCC COP in Marrakech, Morocco in 2016 to save peatlands as the world’s largest terrestrial organic carbon stock and to prevent it being emitted into the atmosphere. The current greenhouse gas emissions from drained or burned peatlands are estimated to amount up to five percent of the global carbon budget — in the range of two billion tonnes CO2 per year.
Members of the Initiative are working together within their respective areas of expertise to improve the conservation, restoration and sustainable management of peatlands. In this way the Initiative is contributing to several Sustainable Development Goals, including by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, maintaining ecosystem services and securing lives and livelihoods through improved adaptive capacity
| Activity period | 2016–present |
| Last CoAct update | 2025 |
| Web URL | http://www.globalpeatlands.org/ |
| Output effectiveness | 0.42 |
| Accountability Index | 0.10 |
| Inclusiveness Index | 0.34 |
| Num. actors | 50 |
| Functions | Knowledge production, Knowledge dissemination, Technical implementation, Institutional capacity building, Participatory management, Policy planning |
| SDGs | |
| Themes | land use |
| Policy focus | Mainly mitigation |
| Sectors | Professional, scientific and technical activities |
| Implementation countries | Chile, Colombia, Congo (the Democratic Republic of the), Congo (the), Indonesia, Mongolia, Peru |
| Target | Target type |
|---|---|
| No targets have been defined | |