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Reforestation

UK //ˌriːfɔːrɛsˈteɪʃən//US //ˌriːfɔrɛsˈteɪʃən//

Definition

The action of planting trees to restore a forest area.

In simple words: Planting trees again in a place where there were trees before

Examples

  • Reforestation helps combat climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide.
  • Many countries have committed to reforestation programs to enhance biodiversity.
  • The reforestation of degraded areas is crucial for environmental health.
  • Local communities are often involved in reforestation initiatives to restore their forests.
  • The charity promotes reforestation as a way to improve air quality.

Usage notes

Used in environmental contexts; less common in casual conversation. Suitable in academic, governmental, and ecological discussions.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 're-' as 'again' and 'forestation' as 'forest' – bringing forests back.

Collocations

  • support reforestation
  • participate in reforestation
  • reforestation projects
  • promote reforestation
  • benefit from reforestation

Synonyms

  • afforestation
  • replanting
  • restoration
  • renewal
  • ecosystem restoration

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'deforestation' which means cutting down trees
  • Using it in informal contexts where simpler terms would be clearer
  • Incorrectly assuming it includes any type of planting, not just trees