Researchers model benefits of riverfront forest restoration
Published Date: 9/12/2022
Source: phys.org
A new Stanford University-led study in Costa Rica reveals that restoring relatively narrow strips of riverfront forests could substantially improve regional water quality and carbon storage. The analysis, available online and set to be published in the October issue of Ecosystem Services, shows that such buffers tend to be most beneficial in steep, erosion-prone, and intensively fertilized landscapes—a finding that could inform similar efforts in other countries.