What would be the best practice to regrow entire forests? With all factors considered (economy, climate and time)
Discuss
>>8766926
Consult with a Registered Forester before
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they bang the shit out of her in the woods.
>>8766926
Can you show me the equation for this gif?
Plant trees.
>>8766926
Lots of hard work.
>>8766926
If you want to regrow a forest the first step is to clear cut the existing one.
>>8766926
more completely protected and physically larger nature reserves (both terrestrial and marine)
can potentially hit two birds with one stone via coral seeding programs; corals have a symbiosis with rainforests, prosduce DMS resulting in more cloud cover, more cloud cover results in higher densities of rainforest
http://www.homepages.ed.ac.uk/shs/Climatechange/Climate%20model%20results/Healthy%20coral%20reefs%20produce%20clouds%20and%20precipitation.htm
Isn't one of the major issues, especially with Rainforests, in that once you remove the trees / foliage, the top soil degrades very rapidly? From what I remember, many rainforests have substantially poor soils, and the reason they flourish is due to a thin layer of top soil from decaying plant matter that is continually refreshed due to the canopy. Once you take away the trees, the ability of that soil to be maintained is lost, and erosion quickly takes away what top soil was there before, such that you have nutrient poor soils incapable of supporting new growth.
That practice is called silviculture
>>8767054
so I'm guessing it won't be as easy like throwing seed bombs out of a plane.
>>8766937
I have more though. trippy, trippy.