Reforestation: Planting of forests on lands that have previously contained forests but that have been converted to some other use. Renewable Energy: see alternative energy S ...
Reforestation: The process of reestablishing a forest on previously cleared land.
Reforestation (C): Reforestation is the planting of forests on lands that have previously contained forests but that have been converted to some other use.
Reforestation The process of planting trees in forest lands to replace those that have been cut down. Refuse ...
reforestation = Re-stocking/re-planting an area with trees, an area that had bee previous cleared ...
R reforestation Definition (english only) (1) Planting of forests on lands that have previously contained forests but that have been converted to some other use.
Afforestation and reforestation. Term given to the class of projects devoted to the planting of trees on unforested land for carbon emissions reduction and other environmental benefits.
Reforestation The process of repopulating denuded forests and woodlands with trees. It is the solution to deforestation caused by logging and other human means of destroying areas once populated by tree cover.
In the midwest, native hardwoods are difficult to plant. Reforestation has concentrated on exotic coniferous species.
afforestation The process of allowing or encouraging the development of forests. Syn. with reforestation.
These activities include, but are not limited to, road and trail construction, final and intermediate harvesting, pre-commercial thinning, reforestation, fertilization, prevention and suppression of disease and insects, salvage of trees, ...
Verifiable carbon offsets are those certified by a third party for their methods of carbon reduction. The most common projects include investing in renewable energy, energy efficiency and reforestation.
around the sun; natural processes within the climate system (e.g. changes in ocean circulation); or human activities that change the atmosphere's composition (e.g. through burning fossil fuels) and land surface (e.g. deforestation, reforestation, ...
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