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Reforestation is the
practice of
restoring previously existing forests and
woodlands that have been destro**** or damaged. The
prior forest destruction...
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naturally in that land or portion, for the
purpose of
using it for
reafforestation. As
provided in
explanation "non-forest purpose"
means the breaking...
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Midland Reafforesting ****ociation (MRA) was an
early environmental organisation concerned with
facilitating the
planting of
trees (reforestation)...
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mandates for
local land development,
economic and
community planning and
reafforestation and for the
overall implementation of the project. From a Commonwealth...
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drought tolerance, the tree is
sometimes planted as a
pioneer species in
reafforestation projects in its
native habitat. The tree has a
symmetrical growth habit...
- silt.
Close monitoring,
weather forecasting, stopbanks, dams, and
reafforestation programmes in hill
country have
ameliorated the
worst effects. New...
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within the
Forest from 1612
until about 1670. It was the
subject of a
Reafforestation Act in 1667.
Courts continued to be held at the
Speech House, for example...
- and the
Propagation of Timber. This conve**** a
successful plea for
reafforestation by
persuading landowners to
plant millions of
trees on
their private...
- Land
management issues including clearance of
native vegetation,
reafforestation of once-cleared areas,
control of
exotic weeds and pests, expansion...
- have also evolved. The long-term
development plans also deal with the
reafforestation of
catchment area to
reduce erosion movement and
movement of silt and...