AERATION
The process of adding air (or oxygen) to a water supply for the purpose of oxidation. Aeration is frequently used to remove iron, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen sulphide from water.
The process of adding air (or oxygen) to a water supply for the purpose of oxidation. Aeration is frequently used to remove iron, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen sulphide from water.
Photos taken from the air at regular, spatial intervals and used in photo interpretation to provide information about forests and landforms.
Requires air or oxygen to function.
A suspension of airborne solid or liquid particles, with a typical size between a few nanometers and 10 μm that reside in the atmosphere for at least several hours. The term aerosol, which includes both the particles and the suspending gas, is often used in this report in its plural form to mean aerosol particles. […]
(a) Sensitivity to or appreciation of the forest’s beauty through recognition of its unique and varied components. (b) Beauty through an orderly appearance.
Any stakeholder affected physically, socially or economically by the implementation of the Project. Note that affected stakeholders may be outside the Project Area and in some cases be a distance beyond the Project Boundary.
Stream that flows into another stream, a lake; a tributary stream.
Planting of new forests on lands that historically have not contained forests.
The terms “afforestation” and “reforestation” both refer to the process of planting trees but differ in their context and application: ### Afforestation: – **Definition**: Afforestation is the process of planting trees in an area where there were no previous tree cover, typically on land that has not been forested for a long time or has […]
Activities that increase carbon stocks in woody biomass (and in some cases soils) by establishing, increasing and/or restoring vegetative cover through planting, sowing and/or the human-assisted natural regeneration of woody vegetation