Renaturation

Renaturation is the process of restoring the natural environment after anthropogenic impact. This is a phenomenon that occurs in nature when people upset its balance and destroy natural resources. As a result of this process, the natural environment is restored, allowing it to once again become healthy and resistant to human influence.

Renaturation helps preserve biodiversity in nature and prevent its destruction. It also promotes the conservation of natural resources such as forests, rivers, lakes and other ecosystems. In addition, renaturation can help restore the health of people living in areas where nature is changing.

However, in order for renaturation to be successful, it must be carried out correctly and taking into account all possible risks. It is necessary to take into account all factors that may affect the process of restoration of nature, such as climate change, environmental pollution, etc. It is also necessary to monitor the recovery process and evaluate its results.

In conclusion, renaturation is an important process for the conservation of nature and human health. However, for its successful implementation it is necessary to take into account all possible risks and carry it out correctly, taking into account all factors.



Renaturation is the process of restoring natural properties in an organization, team, etc. It involves restoring broken connections between people, improves internal communication, creates closer internal connections, increases the level of cooperation and understanding of tasks between team members.

Historically, the term "re-naturation" was first used in