Passive rewilding
Passive rewilding refers to actively unmanaged environments that are allowed to regain natural dominance, typically after their abandonment. A type of rewilding, passive rewilding aims to restore natural ecosystem processes via minimal or the total withdrawal of direct human management of the landscape, Passive rewilding allows natural processes to restore themselves, and enables a particular level of chaos as woodlands reclaim land, species return and ecological disturbances like wildfires, pests and floods contribute to the area.