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- Reforestation - Wikipedia
Reforestation is the practice of restoring previously existing forests and woodlands that have been destroyed or damaged The prior forest destruction might have happened through deforestation, clearcutting or wildfires
- Reforestation - US Forest Service
Reforestation, whether by planning for natural regeneration or tree planting, allows for the accelerated development of forested ecosystems following natural disturbance events such as wildfire, wind events, and insect and disease infestations, or planned timber harvest
- Reforestation | Definition, Meaning, Efforts, Benefits . . .
Reforestation, the conversion of previously forested land back to forest Reforestation is an essential part of the ecological restoration of wild forests and is also used for more heavily managed lands, such as those used for paper production or timber
- Restoring the Worlds Forest
Reforestation means restoring trees to the places where they historically existed and where they can grow into healthy forests This can be done by letting young trees grow back naturally or by planting new seeds or seedlings
- Reforestation means more than just planting trees - AAAS
How reforestation affects local people—and vice versa—is an important factor in planning a project Reforestation can reduce the land available for farming, but local communities can be compensated—and the new forest can provide timber, wildlife hunting opportunities, and other sources of income
- What Is Reforestation Why Is It So Important? | New Roots
Reforestation is the act of planting trees in areas where existing forests have been depleted The removal of trees, or deforestation, can occur due to wildfires, clearing land for agriculture and industry, or even through infestations of insects or disease
- What is Reforestation? | Forest Founders
Reforestation should emphasize the restoration of biodiverse ecosystems to achieve positive outcomes This means planting an assortment of flora appropriate to the region to replace native species lost to the encroachment of agriculture
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