Use "reforestation" in a sentence

1. Afforestation differs from reforestation

2. 1 = Afforestation and reforestation

3. Afforestation and reforestation rates nearing 10% of total area

4. China fir from mainland China are used here in reforestation work.

5. This reforestation of abandoned crop fields occurs in a series of stages.

6. Afforestation and Reforestation Projects under the Clean Development Mechanism PREFACE The first Afforestation and reforestation baseline and monitoring methodology under the clean development mechanism was approved by the Executive Board of the CDM in 2005, and yet to date only 52 Afforestation and reforestation projects have been registered.

7. Aug 4 Collins & RenewWest Announce Largest Carbon-Focused Reforestation Project in U.S

8. Reforestation will improve China's climate and soil, and will increase her wood supply.

9. 24 Water yield as well as water quality is affected by afforestation and reforestation.

10. Water yield as well as water quality is affected by afforestation and reforestation.

11. Arborise is a non-profit association that fights global warming through reforestation

12. The fire's worst scars were effaceable by a comprehensive program of reforestation.

13. Most of the time people get confused between the two terms- “Afforestation and reforestation”.

14. AES AgriVerde concentrates on agriculture, biomass, reforestation landfill and coal mine methane emission reduction.

15. 6. conservation and sustainable management of forests, afforestation and reforestation, and soil management;

16. 7. conservation and sustainable management of forests, afforestation and reforestation, and soil management;

17. A reforestation project is being explored, asas an effort to equip houses with solar ovens.

18. A reasonable use of forests and reforestation are the best choices in the long run.

19. Afforestation and reforestation seek to achieve the goal of new forest growth in slightly different ways

20. Hesingle forestation singles out aggressive reforestation efforts in China and Vietnam asexamplies examples for other countries.

21. He singles over agressive out reforestation efforts in China and Vietnam as examples for other countries.

22. Turkish Foundation for Combating Soil Erosion, for Reforestation and the Protection of Natural Habitats

23. Thanks to a national reforestation program, they once more cover 65% of the country.

24. Both papaya can only be used for reforestation closing, the results dried for medicinal.

25. Apart from the effects of afforestation and reforestation on flora and fauna, there are other environmental implications.

26. The government has tightened logging restrictions and increased reforestation efforts, including aerial seeding of remote areas.

27. This province started to enclose the hills in a national park to allow natural reforestation.

28. Nearly two decades of aggressive reforestation and street sweeping has done away with much of the dust.

29. 15 Apart from the effects of afforestation and reforestation on flora and fauna, there are other environmental implications.

30. 3 Apart from the effects of afforestation and reforestation on flora and fauna, there are other environmental implications.

31. Availability of land and low land prices stimulated most of the reforestation projects at that time.

32. More recently, reforestation has occurred naturally on abandoned farm terraces where grazing pressures have been low.

33. He is chair of the village reforestation committee and has been determined to set everyone else an example.

34. Government reforestation targets are not being supported by adequate funding and can not be realised, the report claims.

35. The Ninth Meeting of the Conference of the Parties established rules and modalities for afforestation and reforestation under the Clean Development Mechanism but, in the end, the parties agreed to revert to previous definitions, given that the one for reforestation presented particular difficulties.

36. Calophyllum polyanthum is a reforestation species of Yunnan province with the quality of straight stem and good wood quality.

37. the development of a catalogue of prevention measures financed from different Community policies, e.g. reforestation/afforestation projects.

38. Re-Afforestation - the restoration of a forest that had been reduced by fire or cutting reforestation reclamation, renewal, rehabilitation - the

39. Tree cutting organizations or private individuals shall, in accordance with the area, number of trees, tree species and period of time specified in the cutting license,(Sentence dictionary) finish the reforestation task; the area and number of trees in the reforestation shall not be smaller than those cut.

40. The reforestation programme, targeting to plant 5 million trees over a seven year period,[sentence dictionary] is on its way.

41. At the same time a reforestation telethon will be broadcast live via satellite and by radio around the world.

42. What is the real difference between reforestation and Afforestation? The Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) defines reforestation as an establishment of a forest cover in a location where the forests have been cleared in the recent past, usually to repurpose the land for activities like agriculture or mining.

43. Registration is the formal acceptance by the Executive Board of a validated project as an afforestation or reforestation project activity under the CDM.

44. Afforestation, reforestation and the integration of trees into other land uses can reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide levels by sequestering carbon in tree biomass

45. Afforestation and reforestation both refer to the planting of trees in order to compensate for the forest losses related to deforestation

46. Afforestation is the conversion of abandoned and degraded agricultural lands into forests, while reforestation is the replantation of trees in deforested land

47. Yes, it is similar to reforestation, but Afforestation is the specificity of planting native seeds into a forest that has seen a declining trees count

48. Reverse the loss of forest cover worldwide through sustainable forest management, including protection, restoration, afforestation and reforestation, and increase efforts to prevent forest degradation;

49. Afforestation (countable and uncountable, plural Afforestations) The act or process of creating a new forest where none had existed before, or reforestation of areas long deforested

50. The dunes have existed for over 100,000 years, but the area of the dunes has been steadily decreasing due to a government reforestation program following World War II.

51. The attempts of argan tree (Agrania spinosa (L.) Skeels) reforestation programs, as a multi-use agro-forestry species deal with the mastering the production of superior quality seedlings in nurseries.

52. Reforestation is the process of planting native tress in existing forest where numbers of trees are decreasing while Afforestation is the process practiced to create new forest which is highly

53. 9. Promote cooperation on afforestation and reforestation, and to reduce deforestation, forest degradation and forest fires, including by promoting sustainable forest management, combating illegal logging, protecting biodiversity, and addressing the underlying economic and social drivers, through, among others:

54. "Together let's be Afforestational protectors." Less literally: "Let's work together to protect the afforestation (project)." Perhaps more people would understand reforestation rather than the less common afforestation, or even more simply, "tree planting"

55. Initiatives for the rehabilitation of degraded land in the context of reforestation, agricultural productivity, integrated farming and animal husbandry, rain water catchments, alternative renewable energies or the banning of slash and burn practices are reported to show positive results.

56. Initiatives for the rehabilitation of degraded land in the context of reforestation, agricultural productivity, integrated farming and animal husbandry, rain water catchments, alternative renewable energies or the banning of slash and burn practices are reported to show positive results

57. Other benefits of afforestation and reforestation of degraded lands include: restoration of fragile ecosystems, reduction of the effects of drought, and production of wood and non-wood forest products which make a substantial contribution to local livelihoods.

58. If significant changes in the carbon stocks within the project boundary would be expected to occur in the absence of the small-scale afforestation or reforestation project activity, project participants shall use simplified baseline methodologies to be developed by the Executive Board.

59. Verification and certification Verification is the periodic independent review and ex post determination by the DOE of the net anthropogenic greenhouse gas removals by sinks achieved, since the start of the project, by an afforestation or reforestation project activity under the CDM

60. These include national missions and other actions in the area of solar energy, extensive deployment of renewables, use of clean coal technologies, boosting energy efficiency, adoption of green building codes, large scale reforestation efforts and promotion of green agriculture, among others.

61. Action: The SBSTA may wish to take note of the information provided in the above-mentioned documents with a view to reaching agreement on definitions of afforestation and reforestation activities under the CDM at this session, and provide further guidance, if appropriate, on issues related to modalities.

62. The desire to reforest Israel became the work of both Afforestation, “the establishment of a forest or stand of trees in an area where there was no previous tree cover,” and reforestation, “the reestablishment of forest cover, either naturally (by natural seeding, coppice, or root suckers) or artificially (by direct seeding or planting) (“Afforestation”).

63. Expressing their concern about continued deforestation and forest degradation, as well as the slow rate of afforestation and forest cover recovery and reforestation, and the resulting adverse impact on economies, the environment, including biological diversity, and the livelihoods of at least 1 billion people and their cultural heritage, and emphasizing the need for more effective implementation of sustainable forest management at all levels to address these critical challenges,