Research Library

83+ peer-reviewed studies, books, and cultural sources on Udmurt peatlands

Peer-Reviewed Studies

Carbon Storage and Climate Change

Alexeyev, V. A., & Birdsey, R. A. (1998)

Carbon storage in forests and peatlands of Russia

USDA Forest Service

Sirin, A., Minayeva, T., Yurkovskaya, T., & Kuznetsov, O. (2021)

Addressing peatland rewetting in Russian Federation climate reporting

Land, 10(11), 1200

Ofiti, N. O. E., et al. (2023)

Climate warming and elevated CO2 alter peatland soil microbial community structure

Nature Communications

Pastukhov, A., & Kaverin, D. (2022)

Development of permafrost-affected peatlands in the Russian European cryolithozone

Science of the Total Environment

Schneider, J., et al. (2016)

Russian boreal peatlands dominate the natural European methane budget

Kremenetski, K. V., et al. (2003)

Peatlands of the Western Siberian lowlands: current knowledge on zonation, carbon content and Late Quaternary history

Quaternary Science Reviews

Hydrology and Water Regulation

Sirin, A. A., et al. (2020)

Multispectral satellite based monitoring of land cover changes following rewetting of peatlands

Ecological Engineering

Kharanzhevskaya, Y., et al. (2020)

Assessing mire-river interaction in a pristine Siberian bog using hydrological monitoring and stable isotopes

Journal of Hydrology

Runkle, B. R. K., et al. (2014)

The surface energy balance and its drivers in a boreal peatland fen of northwestern Russia

Journal of Hydrology

Biodiversity and Ecology

Philippov, D., et al. (2021)

Biodiversity of a boreal mire, including its hydrographic network: A case study from the Shichengskoe mire

Biodiversity Data Journal

Minayeva, T. Y., & Sirin, A. A. (2012)

Peatland biodiversity and climate change

Biology Bulletin Reviews

Minayeva, T. Y., et al. (2017)

Towards ecosystem-based restoration of peatland biodiversity

Mires and Peat

Kama River Basin and Udmurt Region

Batalova, T., et al. (2026)

Palaeoecological signals from floodplain and terrace peatlands decipher ancient land use in the Mid-Kama Valley (Cis-Ural, Russia)

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports

Sannikov, P., et al. (2025)

Natural conditions and sociocultural development in the Mid-Kama region (cis-Ural, Russia) over the last ten millennia

Vegetation History and Archaeobotany

Grishutkin, O. G., et al. (2022)

Aquatic vascular plants in the mires of the Volga Upland: Distribution, occurrence, and ecology

Inland Water Biology

Peatland Fires and Degradation

Sirin, A. A., et al. (2020)

Multispectral satellite based monitoring of land cover change and associated fire reduction after large-scale peatland rewetting following the 2010 peat fires in Moscow Region

Ecological Engineering

Minayeva, T., et al. (2020)

How to avoid peat fires?

ResearchGate

Restoration and Paludiculture

Ziegler, R., et al. (2021)

Wet peatland utilisation for climate protection: Paludiculture as a sustainable alternative

Mires and Peat

Mander, Ü., et al. (2023)

Peatland restoration pathways to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions

Restoration Ecology

Russian-Language Studies on Udmurt Peatlands

Алпеева, Е. А. (2021)

Торфяная промышленность Российской Федерации: проблемы и перспективы

Cyberleninka

Авторы не указаны

Видовой состав и экологические особенности бриофитов болот Удмуртской Республики

Cyberleninka

Авторы не указаны

Состав и структура комплексов жужелиц (Coleoptera, Carabidae) сфагновых болот на территории Удмуртии

Cyberleninka

LiveUdm.ru

Болота Удмуртии

LiveUdm.ru

Books & Reports

Andreev, A. V., et al. (2004)

Wetlands in Russia. Volume 4

Gull Research

Wichtmann, W., Schröder, C., & Joosten, H. (2016)

Paludiculture—Productive use of wet peatlands

Schweizerbart Science Publishers

Obertreis, J. (2025)

Burning swamps: Conclusions

Cambridge University Press

Cultural & Mythological Sources

Udmurt Traditional Costume and Symbolism

Comprehensive resource on Udmurt traditional colors, embroidery patterns, and cultural symbolism

Udmurt Mythology and Forest Spirits

Academic paper on Udmurt sacred animals, forest spirits (N'ulesmurt, Obyda), and animistic beliefs

Sacred Groves and Wetland Spirituality

Traditional Udmurt beliefs about wetlands as liminal spaces and sites for offerings to water spirits

Udmurt People and Culture

Wikipedia article on Udmurt history, language, and cultural practices

This research library honors 83 peer-reviewed studies from the global scientific community and the traditional ecological knowledge of the Udmurt people, whose ancestors have stewarded these sacred wetlands for millennia. All sources are properly cited and linked for verification and further exploration.