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reforestation
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'reforestation' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that refers to the replanting of trees in areas where forests have been cleared to restore the original forest cover. Example sentence: Non-profit organizations are working to promote reforestation in order to help mitigate the effects of climate change.
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60 human-written examples
Trees planted as part of reforestation schemes have seen only a 5% success rate and fallowing is not an option, with 80% of African farmers owning under two hectares of land, which need to be utilised year in, year out.
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It's been bought by nurseries, backyard gardeners and large-scale agricultural projects run by non-profits to improve reforestation and soil quality.
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In communities like El Ojochal where people have traditionally seen the forest as unproductive, this should also show the more tangible benefits of reforestation.
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Agriculture ministry officials want to slow soil erosion with reforestation and watershed-management programmes, and to tutor farmers in seed selection, soil preparation and growing techniques.
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On this argument, reforestation and ending deforestation deserve credit for strengthening carbon sinks; so too might agricultural practices, such as not tilling soil.Scientists agree that sinks are important, but their properties are not well understood.
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Large agricultural producers in the Cauca Valley pay fees for watershed-management projects, such as erosion control and reforestation.
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Different offices duplicate, or sometimes contradict, one another's work the environment ministry, for instance, has been known to order reforestation where the agriculture department was promoting livestock pasture.
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This makes no sense.For example, expanded credits for forestry-based offsets, including reforestation, afforestation and avoided deforestation, would give the rural poor a critical source of income to manage and sustain their landscapes.
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His advisers admit that Mr Kibaki's ambitious plan to turn Kenya into an industrial country by 2020 worries environmentalists, but say that reforestation, thermal power and better management of water and grazing would, if they materialised, offset the damage.Africa emits far less carbon than other continents, so its recently faster-growing economies do not gravely menace its environment.
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Reforestation, he said, had absorbed another 5 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide over the past 25 years, or just less than China's current annual emissions.
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His press secretary (and daughter), Betha Somare, says it "has no legal mandate to issue forest carbon credits other than afforestation and reforestation through the CDM, nor is there currently any REDD asset in existence because of the lack of a regulatory framework for forest carbon in Papua New Guinea".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about "reforestation", specify the type of trees being planted, if relevant. This adds precision and context to your writing.
Common error
Don't use "reforestation" when you mean afforestation. "Reforestation" refers to replanting trees in areas that were previously forests, while afforestation is planting trees in areas that were never forests.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "reforestation" is as a noun, representing the act or process of replanting trees in a forest. Ludwig AI confirms its proper usage in various contexts.
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "reforestation" is a grammatically sound and frequently used noun that describes the act of replanting forests. As verified by Ludwig AI, it is commonly found in news articles, encyclopedias, and scientific publications. When using the term, it's important to distinguish it from afforestation. Remember that "reforestation" is used when replanting trees in areas that were previously forests. Related terms include "forest restoration" and "tree planting program". Use "reforestation" with precision, especially when discussing environmental strategies and conservation efforts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
forest restoration
Focuses on the broader ecological restoration of forested areas, not just replanting.
tree planting program
Emphasizes the practical activity of planting trees as a structured effort.
forest regeneration
Highlights the natural process of forest regrowth, sometimes without human intervention.
woodland recovery
Specifically refers to the recovery of wooded areas, often smaller than forests.
afforestation efforts
Describes the establishment of forests in areas where there were none before.
re-greening initiatives
A broader term that encompasses any environmental effort that contributes to making a geographical area greener.
habitat rehabilitation
Focuses on restoring habitats in a wide variety of areas including forests.
ecosystem revitalization
Refers to any initiative that revitalizes ecosystems regardless if it relates to forests.
environmental reclamation
Highlights the repair of damaged lands of any kind through human intervention.
landscape renewal
Focuses on renewing and enhancing landscapes in a wide variety of contexts not necessarily related to reforestation.
FAQs
How is "reforestation" different from afforestation?
"Reforestation" involves replanting trees in areas that were previously forests, whereas afforestation refers to planting trees in areas where forests did not previously exist.
What are the benefits of "reforestation"?
"Reforestation" helps combat climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide, prevents soil erosion, restores habitats, and improves water quality.
What are some strategies used in "reforestation" projects?
"Reforestation" strategies include planting native tree species, managing competing vegetation, and implementing measures to protect seedlings from pests and diseases.
Can I use the word "replanting" instead of "reforestation"?
While "replanting" is similar, "reforestation" specifically refers to the process of re-establishing a forest, often on a larger scale.
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