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Revegetation is the
process of
replanting and
rebuilding the soil of
disturbed land. This may be a
natural process produced by
plant colonization and succession...
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Urban Ecology. In 1988, the
journal also
incorporated Reclamation and
Revegetation Research. The
following persons are or have been editor-in-chief of Landscape...
- both the
remaining groundcover and the soil
quality that
allows easy
revegetation. Eventually, a
clearly visible and
easily p****able path
emerges that...
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climate change.
Greening Australia has been
involved in many
large scale revegetation and
restoration projects in
Australia since its inception, including...
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Desert greening is the
process of
afforestation or
revegetation of
deserts for
ecological restoration (biodiversity),
sustainable farming and forestry...
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Plymouth in 2012,
showing the
revegetation of the zone
buried by ash....
- is used as
fodder and forage, and it also used for
erosion control or
revegetation. Maiz-Tome, L. (2016). "Poa palustris". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species...
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Wharariki Ecosanctuary is a
wildlife sanctuary within a predator-proof
fence at Cape Farewell, New Zealand. The
Wharariki Ecosanctuary is
located on a...
- leaves” . This
plant has also
started to
increase in po****rity for
revegetation and
cultivation due to it
being fast growing, easy,
quite tolerant of...
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growth and for this
reason is
commonly cultivated and
frequently used for
revegetation projects.
Coprosma robusta is one of the
first seven Coprosma species...