Revegetation refers to the various techniques and practices used to plant plant species.
It takes place at the end of the inert soil input.
It is carried out as part of the administrative authorization to develop or restore the site.
It takes into account the environmental constraints of creating or recreating natural environments.
Depending on the purpose of the development, it may also be used to create facilities for public use.
The fertile substrate can be created in two ways: either by replenishing the topsoil present on the site, or by making a fertile substrate from a mixture of green compost and inert soil.
Revegetation involves planting seedlings, remarkable trees and orchards, as well as sowing meadow grass.
The aim is to restore a series of green spaces and natural environments to improve quality of life, promote biodiversity and help combat climate change.