Broadleaf afforestation impacts on terrestrial hydrology insignificant compared to climate change in Great Britain
Widespread afforestation has been proposed internationally to reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide; however, the specific hydrological consequences and benefits of such large-scale afforestation (e.g. natural flood management) are poorly understood. We use a high-resolution land surface model, the Join...
Main Authors: | Buechel, M, Slater, L, Dadson, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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European Geosciences Union
2024
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