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wood products. The process of planting trees in empty lands helps promote the fast propagation of specific types of trees for the wood industry. With the increasing demand for wood fuels and building materials, this process helps to meet these demands without cutting down the natural forests. Deforestation can lead to the depletion of trees in water catchments and riverside zones. Afforestation ensures trees and plants that hold the soil in these sensitive areas remain protected. Many countries have introduced the practice of planting trees along with agricultural crops in croplands. The benefits of this practice, which is called agroforestry, are: • It provides a supply of timber, fruit, and fodder for cattle apart from crop production • It prevents soil erosion • It enables better retention of water • It shields crops from excessive wind and sun damage In terms of the environmental benefits, planting trees is always beneficial whether it takes place in a barren land or is used as a method to regenerate a depleted forest. Trees help check atmospheric carbon dioxide; large scale afforestation can curb the problems caused due to burning of fossil fuels, industrialization and so forth. Current Efforts: In the central hardwood forest region of the US, increasing numbers of land owners are converting crop land marginally into a forest. This is being done to decrease the pressure on the use of existing hardwood species of the forest like black cherry, black walnut, and northern red oak. In South Africa, about 0.5 percent of land is covered with indigenous forests, and 1.1 percent by forests formed by Total Commercial Afforestation (TCA) and containing trees like pine, gum trees, black wattle, and so forth. This has helped provide wood to be used for charcoal, poles, mining timber, paper pulp, and other commercial applications. The advantage of planting a tree species, like pine, is it helps check infections the tree is prone to in its native country and climate, thus producing higher production. Pursuant to better growth and higher yields due to afforesting of these alien species, South Africa can produce and export close to two million tons of wood and wood products. In China, the government has earmarked a bulk amount equivalent to almost 300 billion US dollars that would be completely utilized for afforesting schemes the country is planning. To combat soil erosion in Central and West China, the government has already started the process of converting farmland back to woodland. Conclusion: Afforesting is a positive effort in curbing the over-use and destruction of natural forests. If done with proper planning and at appropriate sites, it can become a commercially viable solution for many human needs without harming the balance of nature.
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The definition above "Afforestation is the effort to plant trees in barren lands so as to create a forest." seems to come from a less reliable source than the current definition in the article? So if I understand right if the land was forest a few thousand years ago and humans want to make it forest
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Seems to me that this article is primarily about reforestation, not afforestation. Yes admittedly it's a tricky distinction but I came here looking for information on afforestation, not reforestation. And yes there are negatives to afforestation as well as positives, ie afforestation can extirpate
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Importance: The importance is immense in today's scenario because it is mainly done for commercial purposes. In a natural forest or woodland, the trees are heterogeneous. Owing to the sensitivity to over usage and slow growths, these forests cannot be used continuously for commercial purposes like
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Afforestation: Meaning, Importance and Current Efforts Meaning: Afforestation is the effort to plant trees in barren lands so as to create a forest. It is important because it helps check the over-use of natural resources by providing an alternative source pool. Learn more about the process here.
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species that need more open habitat, and technical difficulties getting trees to grow where they weren't growing before - if there wasn't already a forest there, it's often because trees don't want to grow there for one reason or another. Those would be important topics to go into some depth on.
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Agreed. It has a several unfortunate implications: 1) That Stalin was in some major way concerned with the Russian ecology (or of anywhere else), 2) That afforestation is specially connected with the 20th century, 3) That afforestation necessarily involves governments or grand campaigns needing
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Our Earth has been constantly trying to cope with the way in which human beings use natural resources, clear forest lands, cut trees, and contaminate the air, land, and water. Industrial revolution, population bursts, and pollution create permanent damage to the earth, and the result is global
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The existing article material has room for major improvement. No world view is given, and the countries that are mentioned are not necessarily typical or the most important. There's no discussion of the success and failure of past projects, in fact, almost no historical perspective at all. For
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Afforestation is the process of planting trees, or sowing seeds, in a barren land devoid of any trees to create a forest. The term should not be confused with reforestation, which is the process of specifically planting native trees into a forest that has decreasing numbers of trees. While
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By planting trees and creating forests, many of the commercial needs of human beings are fulfilled, while not destroying what is left of the planet. Afforestation is, therefore, a practice that has been propagated by government and non-government agencies of many countries as a way to stop
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Given that environmentalism is such a hotly debated topic, and detractors often dismiss it as political, is it wise to prominently feature a picture of Stalin? It's a pretty neat picture that actually tells an interesting story, but I can already hear the comments.
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To illustrate, wouldn't the natural succession of previous farming land, no longer used, fall back into it's natural habitat? e.g. Previous farmland in eastern Europe, now abandoned due to sharp rises in urban immigration, has caused natual afforestation to occur.
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in the paragraph Climate Change Mitigation it seems that the word trunk has been excluded when listing the tree parts that sequester carbon. It seems from some quick research that the trunk stores carbon in the sap wood. Thankyou for this excellent report, very
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While I don't have time to add this myself, I think it would make sense to include the planned great green wall, which (if successful) would cover the entire southern fringe of the Sahara, especially as it has its own wikipedia page too.
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It would appear that many statistics in the second paragraph on this page are not attributed to a source. Given that they are quantitative facts, a citation is needed to credit the study where this information was found.
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By removing the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide from the air, forests function as terrestrial carbon sinks, meaning they store large amounts of carbon in the form of biomass, encompassing roots, stems, branches, and
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warming and climate change. In such situations,something that can help extend the life of the planet and its living organisms is the increase of natural resources and decrease of exploitation of these resources.
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of an area. Dry environments are especially susceptible to these impacts.Increased transpiration can decrease water levels in streams/rivers which can cause water scarcity and have agricultural implications.
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The difference between reforesting and afforesting is tricky. Does it mean that people just don't remember when some land was ever forest, or that a forest was never in given the current the soil and climate
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article, e.g. for China. I wonder if it's better to merge the two example sections into one article as it might be difficult to delineate afforestation from reforestion programs exactly?
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This article sheds afforestation in a primarily positive light. Another example of a potentially threatening impact of afforestation is its impact on the water cycle.
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One tactic theUS government uses to differentiate between land that has been previously forested, vs land that has not recently had a forest is land deeds
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example, for centuries the British groomed forests to produce the specially branched trees needed to produce appropriately shaped wood for fighting ships.
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The article could easily be four times as long. At 4500+ views per month, it's a fairly well read article. The time would be well-invested.
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performed by the newly planted trees can impact the water cycle in ways that are difficult to predict, but can adversely affect the
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If someone has time: please take a look at the examples section: there seems to be a bit of overlap with the examples given in the
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reforestation is increasing the number of trees of an existing forest, afforestation is the creation of a ‘new’ forest.
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This Nov 2009 article in "Nature" suggests there are negative effects to afforestion, too.
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I believe afforestation can also be the process of natural regeneration of a forest.
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again that is called "reforestation" not "afforestation"?
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