
Dryland Restoration
Dryland restoration involves rehabilitating arid and semi-arid areas affected by degradation, such as soil erosion, loss of vegetation, or overuse of land. The goal is to restore natural plant cover, improve soil health, and enhance water retention to create a sustainable environment. This process often includes planting native vegetation, improving soil structure, and managing water resources. By doing so, dryland restoration helps prevent desertification, supports local ecosystems, and promotes land productivity, ultimately contributing to ecological stability and community well-being in regions with limited water availability.