Homogenization of the terrestrial water cycle

Land-use and land-cover changes are accelerating. Such changes can homogenize the water cycle and undermine planetary resilience. Policymakers and practitioners must consider water–vegetation interactions in their land-management decisions.

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Main Authors: Levia, Delphis F., Creed, Irena F., Hannah, David M., Nanko, Kazuki, Boyer, Elizabeth W., Carlyle-Moses, Darryl E., Van de Giesen, Nick, Grasso, Domenico, Guswa, Andrew J., Hudson, Janice E., Hudson, Sean A., Iida, Shin’ichi, Jackson, Robert B., Katul, Gabriel G., Kumagai, Tomo’omi, Llorens, Pilar, Lopes Ribeiro, Flavio, Pataki, Diane E., Peters, Catherine A., Sánchez Carretero, Daniel, Selker, John S., Tetzlaff, Doerthe, Zalewski, Maciej, Bruen, Michael
Other Authors: Llorens, Pilar [0000-0003-4591-5303]
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Springer Nature 2020-09-21
Subjects:Environmental impact, Hydrology, Water resources,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/221062
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Summary:Land-use and land-cover changes are accelerating. Such changes can homogenize the water cycle and undermine planetary resilience. Policymakers and practitioners must consider water–vegetation interactions in their land-management decisions.