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

  • The Lebanon Reforestation Initiative (LRI) is a Lebanese NGO registered at the Ministry of Interior and Municipalities under no.

  • 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.

  • Reforestation Projects and Improved Forest Management Projects may be located on private land, or on state or municipal public land.

  • Reforestation and other decommissioning provisions:Forestry legislation in British Columbia requires the Company to incur the cost of reforestation on its forest, timber and tree farm licences and to deactivate logging roads once harvesting is complete and access is no longer required.

  • Lebanon Reforestation Initiative will not compensate Offerors for their preparation of responses to this RFP.


More Definitions of Reforestation

Reforestation means adequate stocking of forestland is assured by natural seeding, sprouting, suckering, or by planting seeds or seedlings.
Reforestation or “reforested” means the:
Reforestation means the natural or artificial restocking of an area with forest trees;
Reforestation means the act of renewing
Reforestation means establishing and maintaining trees and
Reforestation means the establishment of a forest through artificial reproduction or natural regeneration.
Reforestation means the establishment of trees on previously forested lands by natural processes or artificial restocking (i.e. planting and/or seeding), also referred to as forest regeneration;