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  What do we know about the albedo effect of afforestation and reforestation? A systematic synthesis of the scientific literature

Stephan, L., Schulte, I., Fuss, S. (2026 online): What do we know about the albedo effect of afforestation and reforestation? A systematic synthesis of the scientific literature. - Environmental Research Letters.
https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ae608b

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Stephan, Leon1, 2, Author                 
Schulte, Ingrid1, Author           
Fuss, Sabine1, Author                 
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1Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Potsdam, ou_persistent13              
2Submitting Corresponding Author, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, ou_29970              

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Free keywords: carbon dioxide removal, climate change mitigation, negative emissions, afforestation, albedo
 Abstract: Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) will play a crucial role in mitigating climate change and achieving net zero CO2 emissions. As one technique of the CDR portfolio, afforestation and reforestation (A/R) is heavily relied on in both climate change mitigation scenarios and policy strategies. However, beyond CO2 sequestration, A/R can have side effects that may affect its effectiveness in drawing global temperatures down, which is the ultimate aim of CDR. In our study, we focus on A/R’s impact on the Earth’s albedo. Here, we provide the first systematic overview of the albedo effect. We review and synthesize the existing evidence in the scientific literature and analyze patterns of the albedo effect. The results show a heterogenic literature landscape with large areas of underrepresentation. Our collected data shows a reduced albedo in almost all cases, and different temperature responses on different scales. Considering the data heterogeneity and availability, our research findings show that more detailed research is needed to comprehensively assess the albedo impact of A/R and consider fine-grained site-specific factors such as topography.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2026-04-162026-04-16
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 18
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 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/ae608b
PIKDOMAIN: RD5 - Climate Economics and Policy - MCC Berlin
Organisational keyword: RD5 - Climate Economics and Policy - MCC Berlin
Working Group: Sustainable Carbon Management
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Research topic keyword: CO2 Removal
Research topic keyword: Forest
Research topic keyword: Mitigation
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Project name : CDRSynTra and CDRSynTra2
Grant ID : 01LS2101F
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Funding organization : Bundesministerium für Forschung, Technologie und Raumfahrt (BMFTR)

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Title: Environmental Research Letters
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Publisher: IOP Publishing