the reclaiming of land that was at one point forest but gave way so something could be put in its place.
the act of forest reclamation refers to restoring a forest that was essentially destroyed.
reclamation.
why are wetlands importaant in reclamation
land reclamation
The purpose of reclamation is to restore land that has been disturbed by human activities, such as mining or agriculture, back to a useful or natural state. This process helps to mitigate environmental damage, improve ecosystem functions, and create sustainable land use practices.
W. Clark Ashby has written: 'A desirable role of oaks in forest development' 'A model for using plant species as predictors of pH and of electrical conductivity on surface-mined spoil' 'Reclamation with trees under PL 95-87' 'Black locust in the reclamation equation' -- subject(s): Locust trees, Reclamation of land, Black locust
Reclamation is returning the land to the way it was before mininghope this helps
USDA Forest Service has written: 'List of publications' 'Surface environment and mining' 'Problems selected for range, recreation, and watershed research' 'User guide to sociology and economics. Mining and reclamation in the west'
Elmo R. Richardson has written: 'The politics of conservation' -- subject(s): Natural resources, Forest reserves, Reclamation Act (1902), Law and legislation, Reclamation of land, United States. Forest Service, United States
A beach reclamation is a act of reformaton a beach form of a erosion
Reclamation ("reclaiming").
Land reclamation, usually known as reclamation, and also known as land fill , is the process of creating new land from ocean, riverbeds, or, lake.
The physical collateral for the national debt is all public land. National Parks, State Parks, Bureau of Reclamation Lands and Forest Service Lands.