Shifts in regional water availability due to global tree restoration

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2022-05

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Dijke, Anne J. Hoek van
Herold, Martin
Mallick, Kaniska
Benedict, Imme
Machwitz, Miriam
Schlerf, Martin
Pranindita, Agnes
Theeuwen, JolandaORCID 0000-0002-7505-0294ISNI 0000000493068089
Bastin, Jean-François
Teuling, Adriaan J.

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Abstract

Tree restoration is an effective way to store atmospheric carbon and mitigate climate change. However, large-scale tree-cover expansion has long been known to increase evaporation, leading to reduced local water availability and streamflow. More recent studies suggest that increased precipitation, through enhanced atmospheric moisture recycling, can offset this effect. Here we calculate how 900 million hectares of global tree restoration would impact evaporation and precipitation using an ensemble of data-driven Budyko models and the UTrack moisture recycling dataset. We show that the combined effects of directly enhanced evaporation and indirectly enhanced precipitation create complex patterns of shifting water availability. Large-scale tree-cover expansion can increase water availability by up to 6% in some regions, while decreasing it by up to 38% in others. There is a divergent impact on large river basins: some rivers could lose 6% of their streamflow due to enhanced evaporation, while for other rivers, the greater evaporation is counterbalanced by more moisture recycling. Several so-called hot spots for forest restoration could lose water, including regions that are already facing water scarcity today. Tree restoration significantly shifts terrestrial water fluxes, and we emphasize that future tree-restoration strategies should consider these hydrological effects.

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climate change, climate sciences, environmental impact, hydrology, General Earth and Planetary Sciences, SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation, SDG 13 - Climate Action, SDG 15 - Life on Land

Citation

Dijke, A J H V, Herold, M, Mallick, K, Benedict, I, Machwitz, M, Schlerf, M, Pranindita, A, Theeuwen, J J E, Bastin, J-F & Teuling, A J 2022, 'Shifts in regional water availability due to global tree restoration', Nature Geoscience, vol. 15, no. 5, pp. 363-368. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-022-00935-0