Prioritizing forestation based on biogeochemical and local biogeophysical impacts

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Michael G. Windisch
Edouard L. Davin
Sonia I. Seneviratne
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[1] Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science,Wyss Academy for Nature, Climate and Environmental Physics, Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research
[2] ETH Zurich,undefined
[3] Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research,undefined
[4] Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin,undefined
[5] University of Bern,undefined
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Nature Climate Change | 2021年 / 11卷
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Reforestation and afforestation is expected to achieve a quarter of all emission reduction pledged under the Paris Agreement. Trees store carbon in biomass and soil but also alter the surface energy balance, warming or cooling the local climate. Mitigation scenarios and policies often neglect these biogeophysical (BGP) effects. Here we combine observational BGP datasets with carbon uptake or emission data to assess the end-of-century mitigation potential of forestation. Forestation and conservation of tropical forests achieve the highest climate benefit at 732.12 tCO2e ha–1. Higher-latitude forests warm the local winter climate, affecting 73.7% of temperate forests. Almost a third (29.8%) of forests above 56° N induce net winter warming if only their biomass is considered. Including soil carbon reduces the net warming area to 6.8% but comes with high uncertainty (2.9–42.0%). Our findings emphasize the necessity to conserve and re-establish tropical forests and consider BGP effects in policy scenarios.
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