Lake sediments provide natural sinks in which organic carbon can accumulate on timescales of thousands of years. This way a part of the carbon is permanently removed from active recycling, and lake sediments represent important nature-based solutions for carbon drawdown and climate change mitigation. To make better use of natural carbon sinks, however, it is important to understand the factors that control their formation. The BlueLakes project will deliver new data, understanding, and a digital model that will enable the water management sector and regulatory bodies to assess carbon burial in boreal lakes and understand the impacts that management decisions and climate change can have on the size of the sink. The development of the open access model will be done in co-creation with end-users, to ensure that the model will respond to their needs, hence enabling the direct uptake and impact of the project.
- Name of organisation
- Geological Survey of Finland (GTK)
- Type of organisation
- Research and academia
- Type of action proposed
- Research and innovation
- The action contributes to the following objective or enabler
- Protect and restore marine and freshwater ecosystems and biodiversityMake the sustainable blue economy carbon-neutral and circularOcean and waters knowledge system
- List of Partners
University of Helsinki, Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE)
- Start date of the action
- End date of the action
- Budget allocated for the action
- 1789583
- Basin coverage
- Baltic/North Sea
- Website link
- karoliina.koho@gtk.fi
- Country
- Finland