reforestation
Significado: The replanting of trees on land that was previously forested but has been cleared or degraded.
Reforestation is a key climate mitigation strategy because trees absorb carbon dioxide as they grow. It differs from afforestation, which involves planting trees on land that has not recently been forested. Successful reforestation requires careful species selection to restore ecological function rather than simply planting monocultures for timber.
Ejemplos
- The charity has funded the reforestation of over ten thousand hectares of degraded tropical land. 该慈善机构已资助了超过一万公顷退化热带土地的再造林。La organización benéfica ha financiado la reforestación de más de diez mil hectáreas de tierras tropicales degradadas.その慈善団体は、1万ヘクタール以上の劣化した熱帯地域の再植林に資金を提供してきた。그 자선 단체는 1만 헥타르 이상의 황폐화된 열대 지역의 재조림에 자금을 지원해 왔다.
- Reforestation projects in the Scottish Highlands aim to restore the ancient Caledonian pine forest. 苏格兰高地的再造林项目旨在恢复古老的喀里多尼亚松林。Los proyectos de reforestación en las Tierras Altas escocesas pretenden restaurar el antiguo bosque de pino caledoniano.スコットランド高地の再植林プロジェクトは、古代のカレドニア松林の復元を目指している。스코틀랜드 고지대의 재조림 프로젝트는 고대 칼레도니아 소나무 숲의 복원을 목표로 한다.
- Effective reforestation involves planting native species rather than fast-growing commercial monocultures. 有效的再造林需要种植本地树种,而非生长快速的商业单一树种。Una reforestación eficaz implica plantar especies autóctonas en lugar de monocultivos comerciales de crecimiento rápido.効果的な再植林には、成長が早い商業用の単一栽培ではなく、在来種の植栽が求められる。효과적인 재조림에는 성장이 빠른 상업용 단일 재배가 아닌 자생종의 식재가 필요하다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: academic, media, professional
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From re- (again) and forestation, from forest, from Latin forestis (outside woodland). The term emerged in the 19th century as concern about deforestation grew.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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