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what criterion should we take for the reforestation of a deforested area?

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Answered by Radhaisback2434
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Explanation:

Abstract

The selection of appropriate species in a reforestation project has always been a complex decision-making problem in which, due mostly to government policies and other stakeholders, not only economic criteria but also other environmental issues interact. Climate change has not usually been taken into account in traditional reforestation decision-making strategies and management procedures. Moreover, there is a lack of agreement on the percentage of each one of the species in reforestation planning, which is usually calculated in a discretionary way. In this context, an effective multicriteria technique has been developed in order to improve the process of selecting species for reforestation in the Mediterranean region of Spain. A hybrid Delphi-AHP methodology is proposed, which includes a consistency analysis in order to reduce random choices. As a result, this technique provides an optimal percentage distribution of the appropriate species to be used in reforestation planning..

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Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Answer:

The newly planted trees should be of the same kind as the ones that were felled during deforestation. We should at the very least plant as many trees as having been removed.

Explanation:

Reforestation enhances the environment by retaining biodiversity within the ecosystem and ensuring or speeding the restoration of a healthy forest structure by regrowing the forest canopy in degraded or deforested regions.

Criteria used to reforest deforested areas:

The newly planted trees should be of the same kind as the ones that were felled during deforestation. We should at the very least plant as many trees as having been removed. One phrase used to describe a nation's "green wealth" is "forests." Furthermore, reforestation can occur naturally.

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