Reforestation
Reforestation is the planting of trees where there used to be forest. It can be used to reverse the effects of deforestation or improve the quality of human life by facilitating biosequestration of atmospheric carbon dioxide.

In the game
In the game Climate Cooldown, "Reforestation" is a Cooldown card that helps us lower our impact and also heal the land.
Prospective degrees
Environmental scienceEcology
Careers
Tree planting crew supervisorForest restoration ecologist
For the classroom
Discussion prompts by grade level
- What is reforestation and why is it important?
- Can you think of any benefits of planting trees?
- Describe the ecological importance of forests and the role of reforestation in restoring ecosystems.
- Discuss the environmental benefits of reforestation, such as carbon sequestration and biodiversity conservation.
- Examine the drivers of deforestation and the challenges of reforestation efforts in different regions.
- Evaluate strategies for promoting sustainable forest management and scaling up reforestation initiatives.
- Critically analyze the effectiveness of reforestation projects in mitigating climate change and restoring ecosystem services.
- Discuss the socio-economic dimensions of reforestation, including land tenure rights, indigenous stewardship, and community engagement.
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