Reforesting: meaning, definitions and examples

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reforesting

 

[ rɪˈfɔːrəstɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

environmental action

Reforesting refers to the process of planting trees in an area where the forest had been depleted or completely removed. This action aims to restore the ecological balance, improve biodiversity, and combat climate change by sequestering carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The reforestation process may involve planting native tree species that are well-adapted to the local environment, ensuring the survival of the forest ecosystem. Successful reforestation can also contribute to soil conservation and water management, making it a critical strategy for sustainable development.

Synonyms

afforestation, replanting, tree planting.

Examples of usage

  • The organization is committed to reforesting areas affected by wildfires.
  • Reforesting degraded lands can significantly improve local climate conditions.
  • Many countries are investing in reforesting to enhance biodiversity.

Translations

Translations of the word "reforesting" in other languages:

🇵🇹 reflorestamento

🇮🇳 वन पुनर्स्थापन

🇩🇪 Aufforstung

🇮🇩 reforestasi

🇺🇦 лісовідновлення

🇵🇱 zalesianie

🇯🇵 再森林化

🇫🇷 reboisement

🇪🇸 reforestación

🇹🇷 ormanlaştırma

🇰🇷 재조림

🇸🇦 إعادة تشجير

🇨🇿 zalesňování

🇸🇰 zalesňovanie

🇨🇳 重新造林

🇸🇮 ponovna zasaditev

🇮🇸 skógareyðing

🇰🇿 орманды қалпына келтіру

🇬🇪 გაახლებულ ტყეში

🇦🇿 meşələşdirmə

🇲🇽 reforestación

Etymology

The term 'reforesting' derives from the prefix 're-', meaning 'again' or 'back', and 'forest', which comes from the Latin word 'foresta', meaning 'forest' or 'woodland'. The concept of reforesting began to gain prominence in the early 20th century, particularly as awareness of deforestation's detrimental impacts on the environment increased. Over the decades, it has evolved into a fundamental practice in ecological restoration and conservation efforts. Reforesting is now seen not only as a means to rehabilitate ecosystems but also as a pivotal approach for addressing global challenges such as climate change and biodiversity loss. Increasingly, reforesting initiatives are emphasized in international dialogues and environmental strategies, highlighting the importance of tree cover for a sustainable future.