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Reforestation Replanting of forests on lands that have recently been harvested or otherwise cleared of trees.
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ReforestationReboisement
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ReforestationRe-establishing a forest by planting or seeding an area where forest vegetation has been removed (see also afforestation).
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ReforestationTree planting or seeding to replace a forest that has been destroyed. reseed:
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Reforestation Tree planting or seeding to replace a forest that has been destroyed.
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ReforestationPlanting of forests on lands that have previously contained forests but that have been converted to some other use. [1]
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Reforestationis the restocking of existing forests and woodlands which have been depleted, with native tree stock.
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Reforestationestablishment of forest plantations on temporarily unstocked lands that are considered as forest. Retention trees
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Reforestation Replanting of forests on lands that have recently been harvested.
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ReforestationPlanting of forests on lands that have previously contained forests but that have been converted to some other use.
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ReforestationThis process increases the capacity of the land to sequester carbon by replanting forest biomass in areas where forests have been previously harvested. Registration: The formal acceptance by the CDM Executive Board of a validated project as a CDM project activity.
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Reforestation(n) the restoration (replanting) of a forest that had been reduced by fire or cutting
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ReforestationPlanting of forests on lands that previously contained forests but that had been converted to some other use.
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ReforestationThe natural or artificial restocking of an area with trees (syn. Regeneration).
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ReforestationThe restocking of an area with forest trees, by either natural or artificial means, such as planting.
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ReforestationPlanting of forests on land which has historically contained forest but which has been used for another purpose since last being covered by forest.
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ReforestationThe process of planting trees in forest lands to replace those that have been cut down.
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ReforestationThe natural or intentional restoration of a forest, woodland or stand of trees that had been lost due to fire, cutting or other method of deforestation.
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ReforestationEstablishing native tree cover on lands that were previously forested, but that have had less than 10 percent tree canopy cover for a minimum time of 10 years.
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ReforestationThe reestablishment of trees on denuded forest land by natural or artificial means such as planting and seeding.
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Reforestationreplanting trees and establishing a forest after forest harvesting or destruction.
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Reforestationthe direct human conversion of non-forested land to forested land through planting, seeding or promotion of natural seed sources, on land that was once forested but no longer so. According to the lang [..]
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ReforestationReestablishing a forest by planting or seeding an area from which forest vegetation has been removed.
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ReforestationReplanting of trees and plants in an area that had previously been cleared of vegetation.
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ReforestationRegrowing a forest on a harvested tract of land using artificial (mechanical or hand planting) or natural (seeds or sprouts) regeneration methods.
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ReforestationReforestation is the direct human-induced conversion of non-forested land to forested land, through planting, seeding and/or the human-induced promotion of natural seed sources on land that was forest [..]
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ReforestationReplanting of forests on lands that have previously contained forests but that have been converted to some other use.
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