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Forest Rehabilitation

Forest rehabilitation involves restoring and improving degraded forest ecosystems to enhance their health, biodiversity, and productivity. It includes activities such as planting native trees, removing invasive species, controlling erosion, and restoring natural water flow. The goal is to recover forest functions like habitat provision, carbon storage, and soil protection, supporting ecological balance and local communities that depend on forests. This process helps combat climate change, prevent land degradation, and ensure the sustainability of forest resources for future generations.