
Reconstruction of Burned Areas
Reconstruction of burned areas refers to the process of rehabilitating landscapes and ecosystems after wildfires or severe burns. This involves assessing the damage, removing debris, and mitigating soil erosion. Restoration efforts may include planting native vegetation to stabilize the soil and enhance wildlife habitats, as well as monitoring recovery over time. The goal is to restore ecological balance, prevent future damage, and support the resilience of the environment. It is a collaborative effort involving land managers, communities, and environmental organizations to ensure that affected areas can recover and thrive again.