Reboising refers to the process of planting trees in an area that was previously forested or had been stripped of trees. Synonyms for reboising include afforestation, reforestation, forestation, afforesting, and tree planting. These terms describe the act of planting trees in an area to restore its ecological balance, improve air quality, and reduce carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. Replanting trees also helps to prevent soil erosion, provide habitat for wildlife, and sustainably manage natural resources. Whether you call it reboising, afforestation, or reforestation, the goal is the same - to create a sustainable forest ecosystem that benefits both the environment and local communities.