The recovery of biodiversity and the re-naturalization of wetlands and soils can strengthen resilience against droughts and slow desertification, according to experts consulted by EFE, who argue that in many cases nature is able to regenerate on its own when human pressures cease.
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The recovery of biodiversity and the re-naturalization of wetlands and soils can strengthen resilience against droughts and slow desertification, according to experts consulted by EFE, who argue that in many cases nature is able to regenerate on its own when human pressures cease.