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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- landscapes and selected water bodies such as Lake Ramsey. An ambitious regreening plan saw over three million new trees planted within the Greater Sudbury...
- 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:...