Afforestation and Reforestation
Reforestation is the process of increasing trees in an existing forest, while afforestation /Social Forestry is the process of creating a new forest.
In today’s world, the rate at which trees grow naturally in forests is much slower than the rate at which trees in forests are being cut down for production. The increased demand for tree products has put pressure on forests resulting in deforestation.
Afforestation is helping alleviate the pressure on natural forests by providing an alternative source of tree products. It is mostly done for commercial purposes.
Afforestation has been one of the hot topics concerning global warming. Global warming and climate have dominated the world due to its major implications our planet has starting to face.
Politicians, leaders, individuals,NGOs, organizations and governments have campaigned heavily for ways to reduce the effects of climate change and global warming. Afforestation and Reforestation are two of the most brought up topics when it comes to solutions to global warming.
Afforestation is of high importance to ensure continued sustainability of our planet and here we will look at the importance, advantages, disadvantages and even major efforts of Afforestation
Afforestation allows people to plant tree species more in demand so that they can be supplied to customers requiring it for various purposes.
Afforestation helps to develop and restore long lost ecosystem areas. They also help to increase species biodiversity within those regions
Our Organization Mainly Focusing on Integrating community forest management with reviving degraded land and indigenous species through afforestation, conservation & assisted natural regeneration. Our social forestry programs lay powerful impetus for creating carbon sinks while creating alternate livelihood opportunities for the forest communities. Focusing strongly on monitoring land-use changes.