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      Restoration Of A Degraded Land in A High Rainfall Area

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            An ecological restoration project in the Kolhapur District of Maharashtra, India, initially started as an afforestation project by a group of nature enthusiasts. The project aimed to plant indigenous species on a degraded, non-agricultural land and develop it as a location for environmental camps, workshops, and excursions. The land had poor soil with a deficiency of essential macronutrients and a pH of 7.00. The previous owner had cultivated about 50% of the land with a monsoon crop of nachani or other minor millets. The restoration project focused on reducing human disturbance and allowing nature to develop on its own. Activities included a botanical survey, planting trees and shrubs, and promoting natural regeneration. The project also involved education and awareness programs for local people and visitors. As a result of the project, the land has developed into a diverse ecosystem with a variety of plant and animal species. The project serves as a model for low-cost, community-based ecological restoration.

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            Journal of Ecological Society
            Ecological Society
            2278-0823
            1 April 1999
            : 12
            : 1
            : 21-23
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            10.54081/JES.012/04
            aa28b267-2715-4e8f-a3c9-e597b01de635
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            All data generated or analysed during this study are included in this published article (and its supplementary information files).
            Ecology
            Ecological Restoration ,Afforestation,Indigenous Plants,Ecoplantation,Ecological Succession,Soil Erosion, Grazing

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