Explain what type of logging would most likely necessitate reforestation afterwards.
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Clear-cut logging is the type of logging that most likely necessitate reforestation afterwards. Clear-cut logging is the complete removal of all trees in an area of forest. This logging method leaves no trees behind to produce seeds for the regeneration of the forest, and the removed trees cannot decay and contribute to soil formation, which results in serious problems such as soil erosion and degradation, loss of biodiversity, and reduced wildlife habitat. Consequently, clear-cut logging often requires reforestation efforts to restore the forest ecosystem and maintain forest coverage.