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Peatlands: The New Frontier in Military Strategy

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Peatlands, often overlooked in military discussions, are gaining recognition as strategic assets in Europe. Their wetness and inaccessibility make them effective natural barriers, particularly in the Baltic states, where they are being integrated into border defence strategies. This shift reflects a broader understanding of how terrain can influence military operations, with peatlands acting almost like minefields by restricting movement and enhancing surveillance capabilities.

Germany is also reassessing its approach to peatlands, linking climate action with defence planning. The Bundeswehr acknowledges that rewetting peatlands could complicate troop movements, necessitating a balance between environmental restoration and military readiness. This dual focus on climate and security is becoming increasingly relevant as NATO strengthens its presence in Eastern Europe.

In the Baltic region, countries like Lithuania are actively restoring peatlands as part of their defence strategies, viewing them as cost-effective alternatives to traditional military obstacles. This approach not only enhances security but also contributes to biodiversity and climate resilience, showcasing the multifaceted benefits of peatland restoration.

Historically, peatlands have played a crucial role in military conflicts, acting as natural moats that hinder troop movements. As the geopolitical landscape evolves, the strategic importance of these wetlands is likely to grow, highlighting the need for innovative approaches to both defence and environmental management.

Source: Euronews

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