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Explain what type of logging would most likely necessitate reforestation afterwards. short paragraph

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Clear-cutting (clearfelling) — the removal of all or nearly all trees from an area — most often necessitates reforestation. By eliminating local seed sources and dramatically changing microclimate and soil stability, clear-cuts frequently prevent natural regeneration, especially on eroded, invaded, or otherwise degraded sites, so active planting or seeding is commonly required to restore forest cover, habitat and long-term timber value.