Revegetation
Revegetation is the process of reestablishing vegetation on disturbed or degraded land through planting, seeding, or supporting natural regeneration. Its primary goal is to restore ecosystem structure and function, reduce erosion, improve soil health, sequester carbon, and provide habitat and landscape value. Revegetation projects may prioritize native plant communities to support local biodiversity, though non-native species may be used selectively for rapid stabilization where appropriate.
Methods include seed broadcasting, direct seeding, planting container-grown seedlings or plugs, and hydroseeding. Ancillary practices such
Planning and implementation begin with site assessment of soils, climate, hydrology, topography, and existing seed sources.
Applications include reclamation of mined or degraded lands, stabilization of slopes and roadsides, post-wildfire habitat recovery,