Alternative label
          Montane areas
              Definition
              Targeted planting of forests in headwater areas (e.g. with a slope) can help to stabilize hillslopes, thereby reducing erosion and potentially leading to greater water retention in montane areas. Afforestation may have beneficial effects on the hydrograph by reducing peak flows and helping to maintain base flows. The potential for water retention must be balanced against the increased ET and pollutant trapping that may be associated with forests.
- Based on Stella definitions, adapted by NWRM project experts and validated by the European Commission
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          Relation type
              Narrower
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          Themes
          
      Type of action
          Afforestation
              Biophysical benefits
          Decrease of runoff
          Decrease of erosion