Results of the study 'Shifts in regional water availability due to global tree restoration'

  • Anne Hoek van Dijke (Contributor)
  • Martin Herold (Contributor)
  • Kaniska Mallick (Contributor)
  • Imme Benedict (Contributor)
  • Miriam Machwitz (Contributor)
  • Martin Schlerf (Contributor)
  • Agnes Pranindita (Contributor)
  • Jolanda J.E. Theeuwen (Contributor)
  • Jean François Bastin (Contributor)
  • Ryan Teuling (Contributor)

Dataset

Description

Results of the study ' Shifts in regional water availability due to global tree restoration' (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-022-00935-0). The data presents how global large-scale tree restoration could impact water fluxes. The data includes the evaporation (E) and streamflow (Q) under current land-cover and the change in precipitation (P), evaporation (E) and streamflow (Q) with global large-scale tree restoration. Data at 1/10 (0.1) degree spatial resolution.
Date made available10 May 2022
PublisherWageningen University & Research
Geographical coverageExtent: -180E, 180W, -60S, 90N

Keywords

  • tree restoration
  • water availability
  • streamflow
  • evaporation
  • evaporation recycling
  • precipitation
  • land-cover change

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