Forests Reduce Flood Risks and Boost Water Supplies, Groundbreaking Study Reveals
The study looked at how vegetation affects runoff in forested areas. They measured rainfall and runoff over two years and found that forests reduce runoff compared to non-forested areas. The more it rains, the more runoff there is, but forests help reduce this effect. Forests also lower flood peaks and help retain water in the soil. Overall, forests play a crucial role in managing water flow and improving the environment.