Finnish Peatland SocietyThe Finnish Peatland Society is a scientific society, established in 1949. The aim of the society is to encourage the study and research of peat and peatlands in all aspects and to promote their sustainable and socio-economic use. The Society also acts as the Finnish National Committee of the International Peat Society. The Finnish Peatland Society organises meetings and excursions, takes part in several national and international working groups, and publishes the international journal Suo - Mires and peat. The society organised the 12th International Peat Congress in 2004. The Society also publishes books. At present there are approximately 450 members in the Society. They represent 1) research scientists of all aspects of mires and peat, 2) those who are actively use peat and peatlands, 3) conservationists and many others with an active interest in peat and mires. There are eight honorary members and five collective members. Membership is open to all individuals interested in mires and peat. Applications for membership should be supported by two members of the Society. All individual members are also members of the International Peat Society. The membership fee is 25 euros per year. It includes the journal Suo - Mires and peat, and Peatlands International published by the International Peat Society. |
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