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The basic types of revegetation include natural regeneration, where native plants regrow naturally from existing seed banks or root systems; assisted regeneration, which involves encouraging natural processes with minimal human intervention; and artificial revegetation, where new plants are intentionally introduced to an area, often using seeds or seedlings. Each type aims to restore ecological balance, enhance biodiversity, and stabilize soil in degraded or disturbed environments. The choice of method depends on factors like the ecosystem's condition and specific restoration goals.

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