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  2. Afforestation - Wikipedia

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    Afforestation is the establishment of a forest or stand ... reforestation means re-establishing forest that have either been cut down or lost due to natural causes, ...

  3. Deforestation - Wikipedia

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    Other causes of contemporary deforestation may include corruption of government institutions, [112] [113] [114] the inequitable distribution of wealth and power, [115] population growth [116] and overpopulation, [117] [118] and urbanization. [119] [120] The impact of population growth on deforestation has been contested.

  4. Deforestation and climate change - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the effects of afforestation and reforestation will be farther in the future than keeping existing forests intact. [50] It takes much longer − several decades − for the benefits for global warming to manifest to the same carbon sequestration benefits from mature trees in tropical forests and hence from limiting deforestation ...

  5. Forest management - Wikipedia

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    Annual afforestation in 2015. In comparison, reforestation means re-establishing forest that have either been cut down or lost due to natural causes, such as fire, storm, etc. Nowadays, the boundaries between afforestation and reforestation projects can be blurred as it may not be so clear what was there before, at what point in time.

  6. Desert greening - Wikipedia

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    A satellite image of the Sahara, the world's largest hot desert and third largest desert after Antarctica and the Arctic. Desert greening is the process of afforestation or revegetation of deserts for ecological restoration (biodiversity), sustainable farming and forestry, but also for reclamation of natural water systems and other ecological systems that support life.

  7. Desertification - Wikipedia

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    The immediate cause of desertification is the loss of most vegetation. This is driven by a number of factors, alone or in combination, such as drought, climatic shifts, tillage for agriculture, overgrazing and deforestation for fuel or construction materials.

  8. Forest degradation - Wikipedia

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    Earth Eclipse, [8] a platform of environment research articles, adds the following causes: Acid rain; Pests and diseases; Air pollution. Degradation for this cause is specifically called [citation needed] Waldsterben (German word) or forest death. Forest fragmentation: a large forest is broken up in smaller woods, which destroys the habitat of ...

  9. Deforestation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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    The direct causes of deforestation within the DRC are well understood and have been identified consistently by many sources. [2] [3] [9] The direct causes are as follows: 1) road infrastructure development, 2) slashing and burning the forests to transform forest land into agricultural land, 3) the collection of fuelwood and charcoal, and lastly 4) unregulated artisanal and small-scale logging.