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Reclaiming land

  • Land restoration
  • Soil enrichment
  • Land redevelopment
  • Recovering land
  • Reclaiming wasteland

Description

Restoring the productivity of land that has become unusable as a result of human activity, such as mining, building hydro-engineering complexes, poor farming techniques, clearing forests or building cities.

There is another, more specific, use of the term reclaiming land, meaning "reclaiming" land from underwater by systems of drainage, levees, pumping and/or raising the ground level with dumped material (such as building rubble or dredge spoil) or soil carted from other locations. Another term for this process on a large scale, as practised in the Netherlands for example, is empolderment. Because land "reclaimed" in this way often begins in a natural swampy state, e.g. coastal mangrove or marshland, or a lake or seabed, it is debatable whether this activity is reclamation or wetland destruction. Certainly it is not restoration in the prime sense implied by this strategy.

Context

Initially, mining and forestry corporations ignored land restoration which required public demonstrations, petitions, and mass publicity to coerce them into action. In many nations this was followed-up by formal regulations forcing companies to return land to near original conditions. Advanced planning of restoration during the mining and logging processes now reduces time and costs considerably.

Claim

Land restoration can neutralize the adverse side effects of industrial activity or resource extraction.

Counter-claim

Land restoration programmes can be used by governments or corporations to justify unnecessary development projects.

Restoration laws cannot be made strong enough to restore delicate natural ecological systems.

Broader

Stabilizing land
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Improving land
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Developing land
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Narrower

Reforesting
Excellent

Constrained by

Preserving land
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Facilitates

Facilitated by

Terracing land
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Problem

Value

Land
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Enrichment
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Reference

SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #15: Life on Land

Metadata

Database
Global strategies
Type
(C) Cross-sectoral strategies
Subject
  • Conservation » Restoration
  • Development » Development
  • Geography » Land type/use
  • Geology » Soil
  • Content quality
    Presentable
     Presentable
    Language
    English
    Last update
    Feb 26, 2024