Reforestation

Reforestation (occasionally, Reafforestation) is the natural or intentional restocking of existing forests and woodlands (forestation) that have been depleted, usually through deforestation, but also after clearcutting. Reforestation can be used to undo and rectify the effects of deforestation and improve the quality of human life by absorbing pollution and dust from the air, rebuilding natural habitats and ecosystems, mitigating global warming via biosequestration of atmospheric carbon dioxide, and harvesting for resources, particularly timber, but also non-timber forest products. Since the beginning of the 21st century, significant attention has been given to reforestation as a technique for mitigating climate change as …

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IRENA: International Renewable Energy Agency · 23 July 2024 English

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floods. Among the most common are watershed reforestation and wetland creation. For example, a simulation embankments, ponds) and nature-based measures (reforestation, wetlands) are effective strategies to reduce


IISD: International Institute for Sustainable Development · 18 July 2024 English

In this integrated cost-benefit analysis, the Nature-Based Infrastructure (NBI) Global Resource Centre demonstrates the potential of ecosystem-based adaptation to stabilize hydrology and ensure a reliable water and energy supply in …

benefits of a proposed pilot project consisting of reforestation, agroforestry, and development of contoured interested in Sustainable Asset Valuation of Reforestation in Uganda In this integrated cost-benefit analysis Sign up to IISD’s newsletter Sign up Our Trees reforestation project. REPORT July 8, 2024


World Bank Group · 18 July 2024 English

species or human- wildlife conflict due to reforestation initiatives, biodiversity reduction or habitat


World Bank Group · 17 July 2024 English

Cambodia has recorded impressive economic growth and improvements in social well-being in the last two decades, and it aspires to become an upper-middle income country by 2030 and a high-income …

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World Bank Group · 17 July 2024 English

reports and EIA reports. It shall be noted that reforestation activities are included in Annex 2 of the EIA


World Bank Group · 17 July 2024 English

Between 2000 and 2022, Burkina Faso’s economic output has more than tripled in real terms, but this has not translated into significant reductions in the number in extreme poverty. Economic …

land, protecting forests, and incentivizing reforestation*** ▫ increasing household resilience through


World Bank Group · 16 July 2024 English

year maintena nce of plantation raised unde r Reforestation =167 hectare during year 2022-23 in all thr ntations (3rd year) under AP O Unit Nahan, Reforestation- 66 hectare DLT 51 ha Enrch 66 ha Total 183ha ntations (3rd year) under AP O Unit Paonta , Reforestation -66 hectare Enrch 15 ha and DLT 12 ha Total


World Bank Group · 16 July 2024 English

Cambodia has recorded impressive economic growth and improvements in social well-being in the last two decades, and it aspires to become an upper-middle income country by 2030 and a high-income …

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NBER: National Bureau of Economic Research · 11 July 2024 English

We explore the economic effects of biodiversity loss by developing an ecologically-founded model that captures how different species interact to deliver the ecosystem services that complement other factors of economic …

due to reduced deforestation or efforts at reforestation). While such carbon offsets face many challenges


IISD: International Institute for Sustainable Development · 8 July 2024

improve climate-related flooding and landslides in Kasese, Uganda, through the Bring Back Our Trees reforestation project.


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