Forests as large-scale water pumps

Submitted by admin on Wed, 03/04/2015 - 12:04
Definition

Much of the evapotranspiration from forests falls elsewhere as rain, Ellison et al. (2012), amongst others, have shown that this large scale water pump can be a significant component of the annual precipitation in many continental areas. That is to say, many continental areas would receive a lot less rain if it were not for the mositure returned to the atmosphere by actively growing forests.

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Type of action
Agricultural practice
Afforestation
Biophysical benefits
Decrease of runoff
Decrease of erosion
Soil conservation
Flood protection
Slowing down of water flow
Biodiversity enhancement
Infiltration
Enhanced precipitation

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