Concept information
Preferred term
prairie restoration
Definition
- Across the world, prairies are among the most manipulated landscapes as prime sites for grain crops such as wheat and corn. Found in semiarid regions such as the North American Midwest and the Russian steppe, their mix of grasses and forbs (broadleaved herbs) sends roots deep. [Source: Encyclopedia of Geography; Prairie Restoration]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/prairie_restoration
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