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  2. Reforestation - Wikipedia

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    Reforestation is the practice of restoring previously existing forests and woodlands that have been destroyed or damaged. The prior forest destruction might have happened through deforestation , clearcutting or wildfires .

  3. Deforestation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For the 300 years following the arrival of Europeans, land was cleared, mostly for agriculture, at a rate that matched that of population growth. [7] During the 19th century, while the U.S. population tripled, the total area of cropland increased by over four times, from seventy-six million to three hundred nineteen million acres.

  4. Forest restoration - Wikipedia

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    Forest restoration is appropriate wherever biodiversity recovery is one of the main goals of reforestation, such as for wildlife conservation, environmental protection, eco-tourism or to supply a wide variety of forest products to local communities. [13]

  5. Forest conservation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    About 2.2 billion seedlings were planted which marked a start of conservation in the United States. [9] In 1935, the Natural Resources Committee was created to understand, plan, and use natural resources. Following World War II, the first Smokey Bear symbol appeared on a poster to represent fire prevention cooperation. The Smokey Bear icon soon ...

  6. New Reforestation Center will help forests and communities ...

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    New Reforestation Center will help forests and community recover from wildfire

  7. Forest transition - Wikipedia

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    Forest recovery resulting in net increases in forest extent can occur by means of spontaneous regeneration, active planting, or both. [11] [12]There are two main paths in reforestation, one emerging from economic development and another from forest scarcity. [12]

  8. Developing nations blast $300 billion COP29 climate deal as ...

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    BAKU (Reuters) -Countries at the COP29 summit in Baku adopted a $300 billion a year global finance target on Sunday to help poorer nations cope with impacts of climate change, a deal its intended ...

  9. Deforestation by continent - Wikipedia

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    The settlers began by cutting down the forests and burning shrubland to create fields and grazing land. Deforestation did not end in Iceland until the middle of the 20th century. Afforestation and revegetation have restored small areas of land. [91] However, agriculture was the main reason birch forests and woodland did not grow back. [citation ...