Healthy peatlands help regulate global climate by actively removing CO2 from the atmosphere, but damaged peatlands increase emissions. CANAPE combines North Sea Region (NSR) local authorities, NGOs, academic bodies to address challenges manage sustainable, integrated peat landscapes that are resilient to climate change contribute to the reduction in global CO2 emissions. CANAPE willbring economic and environmental benefits in the NSR: reducing CO2 emissions, increasing flood resilience, developing new wetland products, restoring unique ecosystems improve management of peatlands to reduce their contribution to climate change, improve resilience to its effects. CANAPE develops ecosystems governance and generates scientifically proven results involve key stakeholders in a transnational approach to avoid duplication, multiply the number of methods tested in similar landscapes with differing conditions, pool expertise, evaluate on a significant scale, establishing best practice which can be replicated elsewhere, transfer the innovative new methods approaches to a wider range of NSR peatlands, increasing the environmental and economic benefits across NSRCANAPE is innovative in the holistic approach of the project to driving future environmental, economic social sustainability (tested science, new products, community engagement) and in its scale. It will result in resilient integrated systems and a sustainable, marketable future for peatland ecosystems.