-
begin an
environmental recovery program in the late 1970s,
labelled a "
regreening" effort. Lime was
spread over the
charred soil by hand and by aircraft...
- USA, 2006. ISBN 978-1-84162-152-4 Hertsgaard, Mark (19
November 2009). "
Regreening Africa". The Nation. ISSN 0027-8378.
Archived from the
original on 26...
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disused china clay pits in the St
Austell area as part of his
research into
regreening former extractive minerals sites,
which he
presented in 2017 in the UK...
- The
Mysteries of Osiris, also
known as Osirism, were
religious festivities celebrated in
ancient Egypt to
commemorate the
murder and
regeneration of Osiris...
- more
sustainable land
management and in the
Green Economy context. The
Regreening Africa Project, co-funded by the
German Federal Ministry of
Economic Cooperation...
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erosion and
creates dangerous,
unstable slopes.
Existing techniques for
regreening spoil tips
include the use of
geotextiles to
control erosion as the site...
- recharge.
Tigray holds numerous exclosures,
areas that are set
aside for
regreening.
Logging and
livestock grazing are not
allowed there.
Besides effects...
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landscapes and
selected water bodies such as Lake Ramsey. An
ambitious regreening plan saw over
three million new
trees planted within the
Greater Sudbury...
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capacity of 500,000
trees per year, the
centre contributes to the
effort of
regreening Greater Sudbury as well as the
mining businesses in the
northern part...
- ISSN 0167-4366. S2CID 8420597. Reij, C. and R.
Winterbottom (2015).
Scaling up
Regreening: Six
Steps to Success.
World Resources Institute,
World Resources Institute:...