Revegetation definition

Revegetation means the planting of native indigenous species.
Revegetation means by planting, applying locally won turves or seeding with peatland plants,
Revegetation means any direct human-induced activity intended to increase the carbon stock of any site that covers a minimum area of 0,05 hectares, through the proliferation of vegetation, where that activity does not constitute afforestation or reforestation;

Examples of Revegetation in a sentence

  • Revegetation of exposed soils shall be accomplished by manual dispersal of grass seed unless otherwise detailed in this Road Plan.

  • Revegetation as soon as possible following recontouring of a pit is the best way to stabilize slopes, control weeds, minimize erosion and promote an aesthetic and productive after use.

  • Revegetation should be periodically maintained (i.e., ▇▇▇▇▇▇ or fertilizing).

  • Revegetation measures shall be applied in such a manner and at times as directed by the Forest Service to establish an acceptable grass or legume cover.

  • Revegetation of mined slopes using native species, pursuant to the performance standards and requirements identified in the Reclamation Plan, shall begin as soon as final slopes, landforms, and soils conditions have been established in each area of the Quarry.


More Definitions of Revegetation

Revegetation means the re-planting of vegetation to repair and rebuild any vegetative communities that have been disturbed during the construction process. This vegetation shall be regularly maintained to ensure its survival.
Revegetation means the establishment of a ground cover of plant life demonstrated to be, without irrigation, reasonably capable of sustaining itself under the climatic conditions, soils, precipitation, and terrain prevailing for the lands from which irrigation water is removed. Grasses or other plants used for the purpose of revegetation shall not be noxious as such plants are defined under the provisions of the "Colorado Noxious Weed Act", article 5.5 of title 35, C.R.S.
Revegetation means the intentional placing of any native aquatic plant, including any seed or part thereof, into waters for the purpose of establishing that plant as a constituent of those waters. Revegetation includes activities associated with mitigation, restoration, transplanting and habitat enhancement.
Revegetation means the establishment of native plant cover, unless non-native plant cover is required as a temporary means to reduce erosion, and reestablishment of conditions suitable for native plants on disturbed lands in a manner consistent with applicable State and federal law and regulations and to the extent acceptable to the Commissioner. Methods or techniques to accomplish this include, but are not limited to, surface protection and preparation, fertilizing, seeding, planting, mulching and watering, and utilizing local growing conditions to dictate the timing for establishment of vegetative cover.
Revegetation means the providing of a diverse permanent vegetation, indigenous to the State, capable of self-regeneration which within a reasonable time will provide the appearance of a natural landscape. This term shall also include erosion control grasses.
Revegetation means, in reclaimed areas, a cover of vegetation consistent with the standards established pursuant to this chapter and consistent with the land form created and the future land uses. In restored areas, it means a cover of vegetation that is designed to return the restored area to a condition that maintains or improves the function of the biological system present at the site prior to mining or mining operations.
Revegetation means the establishment of plant cover on disturbed lands through techniques including" but not limited to, seedbed preparation, seeding, planting, fertilizing, mulching and watering.