Land restoration

As there can be many different motivations for landscape restoration – influenced by personal or environmental ethics, opinions, priorities, available data, economics, etc.

[4] Therefore, adapting how a project is managed based on responses from the ecosystem is a more informed approach to landscape restoration.

Nitrogen fixating plants used include clover, yellow mustard, beans, etc., and food crops include wheat, barley, beans, peas, sweet potatoes, date, olives, limes, figs, apricot, guava, tomato, certain herbs, etc.

This proposal is to construct these devices on coastal deserts in order to create fresh water and grow food.

[9] These approaches are of widespread applicability, since the relative costs of pumping large quantities of seawater inland are low.

[10] Another related concept is ADRECS[clarification needed] – a proposed system for rapidly delivering soil stabilisation and re-forestation techniques coupled with renewable energy generation.

Auwahi Dryland Forest Restoration Project on the slopes of Hale'akala on the island of Maui, Hawaii , 2010
Jojoba ( Simmondsia chinensis ) plantations, such as those shown, have played a role in combating edge effects of desertification in the Thar desert , India.