Ecological Restoration

Ecological restoration in native plantations focuses on rehabilitating degraded ecosystems by reintroducing and nurturing native plant species. The goal is to restore the area’s natural structure, functions, and biodiversity.

Key characteristics of the Dense method include:

Native Species

Emphasizing the use of local plants that naturally thrive in the area to rebuild the ecosystem.

Soil Rehabilitation

Enhancing soil health through organic methods such as composting and erosion control.

Habitat Restoration

Creating environments that support native wildlife and foster biodiversity.

Water Management

Restoring natural hydrological cycles using techniques like wetland reconstruction and rainwater harvesting.

Minimal Intervention

Allowing natural processes to take over after initial support, ensuring long-term sustainability.

This approach strengthens ecosystem resilience, mitigates climate change, and contributes to overall environmental health.