Surface-water availability, defined as precipitation minus evapotranspiration, can be affected by changes in vegetation. These impacts can be local, due to the modification of evapotranspiration and precipitation, or non-local, due to changes in atmospheric moisture transport. However, the teleconnections of vegetation changes on water availability in downwind regions remain poorly constrained by observations. By linking measurements of local precipitation to a new hydrologically weighted leaf area index that accounts for both local and upwind vegetation contributions, we demonstrate that vegetation changes have increased global water availability at a rate of 0.26 mm yr−2 for the 2001–2018 period. Critically, this increase has attenuated a...
The global vegetation cover is increasing and is expected continue increasing till 2100, owing to CO...
Global vegetation and associated ecosystem services critically depend on soil moisture availability ...
Tree restoration is an effective way to store atmospheric carbon and mitigate climate change. Howeve...
Despite the growing interest in predicting global and regional trends in vegetation productivity in ...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. A worldwide analysis...
Drylands occur world-wide and are particularly vulnerable to climate change since dryland ecosystems...
The tendency of trees to grow taller with increasing water availability is common knowledge. Yet a r...
Global environmental change has implications for the spatial and temporal distribution of water reso...
The tendency of trees to grow taller with increasing water availability is common knowledge. Yet a r...
International audienceThe greening and browning of global vegetation are driven by various processes...
Vegetation provides key ecosystem services and is an important component in the hydrological cycle. ...
Water availability plays a critical role in shaping terrestrial ecosystems, particularly in low- and...
Future environmental change is expected to modify the global hydrological cycle, with consequences f...
The global vegetation cover is increasing and is expected continue increasing till 2100, owing to CO...
Global vegetation and associated ecosystem services critically depend on soil moisture availability ...
Tree restoration is an effective way to store atmospheric carbon and mitigate climate change. Howeve...
Despite the growing interest in predicting global and regional trends in vegetation productivity in ...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. A worldwide analysis...
Drylands occur world-wide and are particularly vulnerable to climate change since dryland ecosystems...
The tendency of trees to grow taller with increasing water availability is common knowledge. Yet a r...
Global environmental change has implications for the spatial and temporal distribution of water reso...
The tendency of trees to grow taller with increasing water availability is common knowledge. Yet a r...
International audienceThe greening and browning of global vegetation are driven by various processes...
Vegetation provides key ecosystem services and is an important component in the hydrological cycle. ...
Water availability plays a critical role in shaping terrestrial ecosystems, particularly in low- and...
Future environmental change is expected to modify the global hydrological cycle, with consequences f...
The global vegetation cover is increasing and is expected continue increasing till 2100, owing to CO...
Global vegetation and associated ecosystem services critically depend on soil moisture availability ...
Tree restoration is an effective way to store atmospheric carbon and mitigate climate change. Howeve...