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Definition of reforest in English: reforestverb riːˈfɒrɪstriˈfɔrəst [with object]Replant with trees; cover again with forest. 再造林于,重新造林于 a project to reforest the country's coastal areas 在该国沿海地区再植树造林的工程。 Example sentencesExamples - All three components are tightly linked in a cooperative research program to reforest Missouri floodplains once dominated by oaks and other native trees.
- The Lincoln Boyhood Nature Trail is a circular trail, approximately one mile in length, which winds through a natural reforested area.
- In the initial stages of reforesting the land, water had to be carried daily for the saplings from as far away as three kilometres.
- The Global ReLeaf campaign aims to plant 300,000 hillside trees and 3,000 street trees to reforest denuded slopes in and around the city.
- Highland areas would be reforested to create a filter through which rain and groundwater could be purified for use in the more populated valleys and lowlands.
- We continued reforesting the hills around Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina.
- During this meeting, the provincial assembly drew up a detailed plan for reforesting the mountains of Fujian and adhering to the national forest policy.
- As efforts to reforest the Earth gain momentum and as tree plantations expand, tree planting will emerge as a leading economic activity.
- With that aid, they're building wells, increasing chicken and goat production, reforesting their land with fruit-bearing trees and cassava, and planting maize, beans and sweet potatoes.
- A portion of the book proceeds go to maintaining and reforesting the site.
- It has put forward no plans, however, to force timber companies to reforest the stripped areas and made no mention of the ongoing logging activities.
- It would reforest land around several streams, restore three damaged springs, and use alternative techniques to control erosion.
- Some of those trees will reforest a site at Sikhote-Alin Reserve in the Far East that suffers from yearly wildfires.
- Each tree purchase aids efforts to reforest ecosystems and habitats across the United States and around the world.
- Much of the land being reforested is marginal farmland lying within the flood plain.
- The WWRC set a goal of planting 1,000 trees to help reforest the community.
- The project will reforest old crop fields and pastures and an abandoned rock quarry that has degraded over the years.
- Finally, the book concludes by looking at the last several decades of the farm's history, when the federal government purchased the land and began reforesting it with loblolly pines.
- ‘When the five-year program ends in 2007, a total of 3 million hectares of wasteland across the country will be reforested,’ Prakosa said.
- Since 1993, Oakhurst has been helping to reforest the Portland area through the Oakhurst Millennium Tree Challenge.
Definition of reforest in US English: reforestverbriˈfɔrəstrēˈfôrəst [with object]Replant with trees; cover again with forest. 再造林于,重新造林于 a project to reforest the country's coastal areas 在该国沿海地区再植树造林的工程。 Example sentencesExamples - As efforts to reforest the Earth gain momentum and as tree plantations expand, tree planting will emerge as a leading economic activity.
- During this meeting, the provincial assembly drew up a detailed plan for reforesting the mountains of Fujian and adhering to the national forest policy.
- A portion of the book proceeds go to maintaining and reforesting the site.
- It has put forward no plans, however, to force timber companies to reforest the stripped areas and made no mention of the ongoing logging activities.
- It would reforest land around several streams, restore three damaged springs, and use alternative techniques to control erosion.
- Finally, the book concludes by looking at the last several decades of the farm's history, when the federal government purchased the land and began reforesting it with loblolly pines.
- In the initial stages of reforesting the land, water had to be carried daily for the saplings from as far away as three kilometres.
- ‘When the five-year program ends in 2007, a total of 3 million hectares of wasteland across the country will be reforested,’ Prakosa said.
- All three components are tightly linked in a cooperative research program to reforest Missouri floodplains once dominated by oaks and other native trees.
- We continued reforesting the hills around Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina.
- The Global ReLeaf campaign aims to plant 300,000 hillside trees and 3,000 street trees to reforest denuded slopes in and around the city.
- With that aid, they're building wells, increasing chicken and goat production, reforesting their land with fruit-bearing trees and cassava, and planting maize, beans and sweet potatoes.
- The Lincoln Boyhood Nature Trail is a circular trail, approximately one mile in length, which winds through a natural reforested area.
- The WWRC set a goal of planting 1,000 trees to help reforest the community.
- The project will reforest old crop fields and pastures and an abandoned rock quarry that has degraded over the years.
- Some of those trees will reforest a site at Sikhote-Alin Reserve in the Far East that suffers from yearly wildfires.
- Highland areas would be reforested to create a filter through which rain and groundwater could be purified for use in the more populated valleys and lowlands.
- Since 1993, Oakhurst has been helping to reforest the Portland area through the Oakhurst Millennium Tree Challenge.
- Much of the land being reforested is marginal farmland lying within the flood plain.
- Each tree purchase aids efforts to reforest ecosystems and habitats across the United States and around the world.
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