Afforestation on Loess Plateau reduces runoff by 32%, benefiting watershed.
Afforestation in a watershed on the Loess Plateau in China reduced runoff by 32% over a 24-year period. Deciduous trees like locust, apricot, and elm were planted, leading to less storm runoff and peak flow. The older the trees, the more runoff was reduced. This study shows that planting trees can help manage water resources sustainably in the area.