Eco-Unit Method for Restoration and Transplantation of Natural Environments
☆NETIS Registration☆ This is a groundbreaking method that involves cutting trees, as well as soil microorganisms, soil animals, buried seeds, and seedlings that inhabit and grow in the topsoil, into block shapes for comprehensive transplantation. 【Features】 ○ Significant reduction in forest formation time ○ Possibility of area-wide restoration ○ No restrictions on greening target areas ○ Adaptable to a wide range of vegetation environments from natural forests to grasslands ○ Labor-saving maintenance management such as mulching ● For other functions and details, please download the catalog.
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【Overview and Procedure】 Existing methods for restoring natural forests take a long time to return to their original state. The Eco-Unit Method (Plant Community Transplanting Method) is a groundbreaking technique that allows for the rapid restoration of natural forests in a short period, addressing urgent environmental issues through heavy machinery transplanting and relocating topsoil. The most significant feature of this method is its ability to secure topsoil as a Lifebank (a reservoir of life) and ensure early and reliable restoration and regeneration. This topsoil transplanting and relocation method aims for "ecosystem conservation" by comprehensively relocating not only trees but also soil microorganisms, soil fauna, buried seeds, seedlings, and young trees that inhabit and grow within the topsoil.
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【Purpose】 ○ Relocation of forest environments ○ Relocation of wetland environments ○ Relocation of sandy environments ○ Relocation of river environments
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