
environments designed for restoration
Environments designed for restoration are carefully created spaces where natural processes can recover and thrive. They are meant to aid in healing ecosystems damaged by human activity or natural events, such as forests regrowing after a fire or wetlands being rehabilitated. These environments minimize further disturbance, promote biodiversity, and support plant and animal life’s return to a balanced state. Restoration environments may include protected areas, seed banks, or specially managed habitats that foster natural regeneration. Their goal is to restore ecological health, ensuring these ecosystems can sustain themselves and continue providing vital ecological benefits.