Restoring Abandoned Mines: A Sustainable Solution for Ecosystem Degradation
Ecological restoration is crucial for fixing damaged ecosystems caused by mining activities. The focus is on restoring soil health, nutrient cycles, and biodiversity to make ecosystems self-sustaining. The approach involves a multidimensional strategy to balance time, energy, and cost. Future research will likely concentrate on planting trees, conserving biodiversity, addressing climate change, and ensuring sustainable use of restored ecosystems.