afforestation

[əˌfɔːrɪˈsteɪʃən]

afforestation Definition

the process of establishing a forest, or stand of trees, in an area where there was no forest.

Using afforestation: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "afforestation" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The government has launched a new afforestation program to combat deforestation.

  • Example

    Afforestation is essential for reducing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

  • Example

    The company has committed to afforestation as part of its sustainability efforts.

afforestation Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for afforestation

Phrases with afforestation

  • the establishment of forests for commercial purposes such as timber production

    Example

    The company specializes in commercial afforestation and has planted millions of trees for timber production.

  • reforestation refers to the replanting of trees in an area where a forest has been cut down, while afforestation refers to the establishment of a forest in an area where there was no forest

    Example

    The environmental group is advocating for both reforestation and afforestation to combat climate change.

  • the establishment of forests by local communities for environmental and social benefits

    Example

    The community afforestation project has brought together local residents to plant trees and improve the local environment.

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Summary: afforestation in Brief

'Afforestation' [əˌfɔːrɪˈsteɪʃən] refers to the process of establishing a forest in an area where there was no forest. It is often used to combat deforestation and reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. 'Commercial afforestation' involves planting trees for timber production, while 'community afforestation' is done by local communities for environmental and social benefits. 'Reforestation' is different from 'afforestation' in that it refers to replanting trees in an area where a forest has been cut down.