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Data and code for: Nature-based climate solutions can help mitigate the radiative forcing that follows deforestation

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posted on 2025-08-19, 02:55 authored by Grant Falvo, G. Philip Robertson
<p>Widespread expansion of agriculture and forestry has altered the surface of the Earth, the composition of the atmosphere, and as a result, the climate. Here we quantify the radiative forcing caused by the deforestation of an ecoregion of the U.S. Upper Midwest and the adoption of eight nature-based climate solutions. We combined forest inventory data with over three decades of remote sensing and in situ data from a replicated land use change experiment. Deforestation of the region caused net global warming (1626 ± 44 µW m<sup>-2</sup>), mainly from the 76 % reduction of ecosystem carbon stocks, but also from the 84 % reduction of the soil methane sink and the 115 % increase in soil nitrous oxide emissions. The associated albedo increase offset 24 % of the greenhouse gas induced warming. For the adoption of nature-based climate solutions, we found that conservation agriculture provided a modest -39 to -76 ± 31 µW m<sup>-2</sup> of climate mitigation, short/medium length forestry rotations provided more at -296 to -881 ± 44 µW m<sup>-2</sup>, and natural forest regeneration provided the most at -1555 ± 44 µW m<sup>-2</sup>. As the impacts of climate change on nature and society intensify, consideration should be given to the climate mitigation, habitat, and ecosystem services that nature-based climate solutions can provide.</p>

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NSF: 2224712

United States Department of Energy: SC0018409

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Michigan State University

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Falvo, Grant

Data contact email

grant.falvo@nau.edu

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Dryad

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  • biota

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

Midwestern United States; carbon; climate; ecoregions; deforestation; climate change; forestry; agricultural conservation practice; habitats; natural regeneration; land use change; ecosystems; soil; greenhouse gases; methane; forest inventory; nitrous oxide

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