Reforestation definition

Reforestation means the renewal of vegetative cover by seeding, planting, or transplanting.
Reforestation means establishing a forest on lands that were previously forested.
Reforestation means establishing a forest on lands that were previously forested but where cover has been lost due to recent harvesting, land conversions, natural disasters or other destructive agents.

Examples of Reforestation in a sentence

  • Upon apparent completion of all the work required to be completed by this intermediate date, a final inspection will be held in accordance with Article 105-17 and upon acceptance, the Department will assume responsibility for the maintenance of all work except Planting, Reforestation and/or Permanent Vegetation Establishment.

  • The payment of the Forest Resources Fee and to the Reforestation Fund applies to logs from trees already present on the site when the land title was awarded but does not apply to logs from trees established after the award of the land title.

  • Preparation of a log-list by the permit holder; — Invoicing by the district forest office and payment of relevant amount for the Forest Resources Fee and to the Reforestation Fund by the permit holder.

  • The result of the physical verification is summarised in a log-verification-list using an official Ministry of Forestry Form; — Subject to a positive outcome of the physical verification the official approves the Log Production Report; — Once logs have been verified by the official they must be stacked separately from any non-verified logs; — The Log Production Report is used to calculate the required payment of the Forest Resources Fee and to the Reforestation Fund (as applicable).

  • Reforestation and/or restoration work associated with a GNA timber sale will typically be completed by the State; however, such work will be assigned to either the State or USFS at the point of submission/approval of the silvicultural prescription.


More Definitions of Reforestation

Reforestation means adequate stocking of forestland is assured by natural seeding, sprouting, suckering, or by planting seeds or seedlings.
Reforestation means the establishment of a forest through artificial reproduction or natural regeneration.
Reforestation or “reforested” means the:
Reforestation means re-establishment of forest through planting and/or deliberate seeding and/ or vegetative propagation and/or natural regeneration on land classified as forest2;
Reforestation means establishing and maintaining trees and
Reforestation means the natural or artificial restocking of an area with forest trees;
Reforestation means the act of renewing