Replanting: meaning, definitions and examples
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replanting
[ riːˈplɑːntɪŋ ]
environmental
The action of planting or replanting trees, crops, or other vegetation in an area that has been cleared or damaged.
Synonyms
re-greening, reafforestation, reforestation
Examples of usage
- Replanting of forests is essential for the preservation of biodiversity.
- The government initiated a large-scale replanting project to restore the ecosystem.
- Farmers are encouraged to practice replanting to maintain soil fertility.
Translations
Translations of the word "replanting" in other languages:
🇵🇹 replantação
🇮🇳 पुनः रोपण
🇩🇪 Umpflanzung
🇮🇩 penanaman ulang
🇺🇦 пересаджування
🇵🇱 przesadzanie
🇯🇵 植え替え
🇫🇷 replantation
🇪🇸 replantación
🇹🇷 yeniden dikim
🇰🇷 재식
🇸🇦 إعادة الزراعة
🇨🇿 přesazování
🇸🇰 presádzanie
🇨🇳 重新种植
🇸🇮 presajanje
🇮🇸 endurræktun
🇰🇿 қайта отырғызу
🇬🇪 გადარგვა
🇦🇿 yenidən əkin
🇲🇽 replantación
Word origin
The practice of replanting has been crucial throughout history, especially in terms of environmental conservation and agriculture. It dates back to ancient civilizations that recognized the importance of replenishing vegetation in cleared or damaged areas. Over time, replanting techniques have evolved, incorporating scientific knowledge to ensure the sustainability of ecosystems. Today, replanting plays a significant role in combating deforestation, promoting biodiversity, and maintaining the balance of nature.
See also: implant, plant, plantain, plantation, planted, planting, plants, replant, transplant, unplanted.