The biophysical effects of forests on climate have been extensively studied with climate models. However, models cannot accurately reproduce local climate effects due to their coarse spatial resolution and uncertainties, and field observations are valuable but often insufficient due to their limited coverage. Here we present new evidence acquired from global satellite data to analyse the biophysical effects of forests on local climate. Results show that tropical forests have a strong cooling effect throughout the year; temperate forests show moderate cooling in summer and moderate warming in winter with net cooling annually; and boreal forests have strong warming in winter and moderate cooling in summer with net warming annually. The spatio...
International audienceAbstract. Previous modeling and empirical studies have shown that the biophysi...
Boreal forests are considered as a global carbon (C) sink and are utilized for climate-change mitiga...
Changing forest cover is a key driver of local climate change worldwide, as it affects both albedo a...
International audienceThe well-documented energy balance dynamics within forest ecosystems are poorl...
Climate policy has thus far focused solely on carbon stocks and sequestration to evaluate the potent...
Deforestation in mid- to high latitudes is hypothesized to have the potential to cool the Earth's su...
Forests are undergoing significant changes throughout the globe. These changes can modify water, ene...
Forests affect local climate through biophysical processes in terrestrial ecosystems. Due to the spa...
Afforestation and reforestation have become popular instruments of climate mitigation policy, as for...
Land-use/cover change (LUCC) is an important driver of environmental change, occurring at the same t...
In order to estimate the effect of drastic land use changes on the global mean temperature, a set of...
Changing forest cover is a key driver of local climate change worldwide, as it affects both albedo a...
doi:10.1098/rsta.2008.0201 Published onlineabsorption of the Sun’s heat by the dark forest canopy. H...
International audienceAbstract. Previous modeling and empirical studies have shown that the biophysi...
Boreal forests are considered as a global carbon (C) sink and are utilized for climate-change mitiga...
Changing forest cover is a key driver of local climate change worldwide, as it affects both albedo a...
International audienceThe well-documented energy balance dynamics within forest ecosystems are poorl...
Climate policy has thus far focused solely on carbon stocks and sequestration to evaluate the potent...
Deforestation in mid- to high latitudes is hypothesized to have the potential to cool the Earth's su...
Forests are undergoing significant changes throughout the globe. These changes can modify water, ene...
Forests affect local climate through biophysical processes in terrestrial ecosystems. Due to the spa...
Afforestation and reforestation have become popular instruments of climate mitigation policy, as for...
Land-use/cover change (LUCC) is an important driver of environmental change, occurring at the same t...
In order to estimate the effect of drastic land use changes on the global mean temperature, a set of...
Changing forest cover is a key driver of local climate change worldwide, as it affects both albedo a...
doi:10.1098/rsta.2008.0201 Published onlineabsorption of the Sun’s heat by the dark forest canopy. H...
International audienceAbstract. Previous modeling and empirical studies have shown that the biophysi...
Boreal forests are considered as a global carbon (C) sink and are utilized for climate-change mitiga...
Changing forest cover is a key driver of local climate change worldwide, as it affects both albedo a...