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      Eco - Restoration : Principels & Practice

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            Land degradation is the deterioration of land quality due to various factors such as overuse, pollutioand climate change. Land restoration is the process of reversing land degradation by implementing measures such as reforestation, erosion control, and conservation of natural resources. Land restoration is important because it can help to conserve the existing components of the ecosystem, protect biodiversity, improve human health and safety, and enhance the aesthetic value of an area. Some principles to consider when undertaking a land restoration project include starting with the most degraded areas, using native species, and involving the local community in the planning and implementation process. Causes of land degradation include urbanization, industrialization, agriculture, natural calamities, and military activities. Land restoration can have many benefits, including the conservation of the ecosystem, protection of biodiversity, improvement of human health and safety, and enhancement of the aesthetic value of an area.

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            Journal of Ecological Society
            Ecological Society
            2278-0823
            1 April 1999
            : 12
            : 1
            : 5-9
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            10.54081/JES.012/01
            dea51422-8a24-46cf-94f6-0e3e4931d1c7
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            All data generated or analysed during this study are included in this published article (and its supplementary information files).
            Ecology
            Environmental Impact Assessment,Bio diversity,Degradation,Natural Restoration,Deflected Climax,Eco - Restoration,Sustainable Restoration,Conservation

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