reforestation as a carbon sink strategy
Reforestation as a carbon sink strategy refers to the deliberate act of replanting trees in deforested or degraded areas in order to absorb and store carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, thereby mitigating climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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