To reforest an area where there used to be a forest means to plant trees over it. He decided to do something about reforesting man-made wastes of western Australia
The renewal of forests by planting seeds or seedlings, or by fostering natural regeneration of tree species that do not need to be seeded or planted by hand
Generally refers to planting trees on land that has been cleared of forest within the relatively recent past May or may not refer to planting trees on land that has just been harvested
Natural or artificial restocking or reestablishing an area with forest trees (natural regeneration as well as tree planting and seeding); renewing forest cover by planting seedlings, transplants, tree seeds, or, (for certain species) cuttings
The restoration of tree cover, to areas from which trees have recently been removed, by planting, encouragement of natural regeneration, or a combination of these methods
Reforestation, Afforestation and Deforestation are specifically mentioned in Article 3 3 of the Kyoto Protocol as activities that must be considered in the calculation of Carbon Stocks This term is defined in the Glossary of the IPCC methodology for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories as "Planting of forests on lands which have, historically, previous contained forests but which have been converted to some other use"
Reforestation of an area where there used to be a forest is planting trees over it. the reforestation of the Apennine Mountains. the practice of planting trees in an area where they were previously cut down, in order to grow them for industrial use or to improve the environment deforestation
The re-establisment of forest on an existing forest site following tree removal Reforestation can be achieved by the natural seeding, artificial sowing, or by planting of natitve or introduced species
The restocking of an area with forest trees, by either natural or artificial means, such as planting All harvested units are reforested, but many fail to succeed