Land rehabilitation is the process of restoring or improving the quality and productivity of degraded or damaged land. This often involves activities to return the land to a state where it can support healthy ecosystems, agriculture, or human use.
Rehabilitation may include planting vegetation, controlling erosion, improving soil fertility, removing contaminants, and repairing water management systems.
The goal is to mitigate the negative effects of activities such as mining, deforestation, or urban development, and to promote sustainable land use.