0 the attempt to make land suitable for building or farming --
1 the activity of making land that is under water or is in poor condition suitable for farming or building on: --
2 the activity of getting useful materials from waste: --
Experts at the conference will address topics such as water reclamation and reuse.
Therefore, it is important that the building itself serve as the primary materials handling equipment and workshop for reclamation and recycling on site.
However, the controversy about the reclamation project challenged the prevalent notion of development as an ultimate value that overshadowed any other considerations.
Linked is a situation, an act of creative reclamation, a pedestrian performance that blurs the boundaries that link art and everyday life.
Transplanting shrubs has the added advantage that they may reduce wind speed at ground level and thereby combat wind erosion at reclamation sites.
His alternative was much cheaper (according to his estimation only 70,000 pounds) and less ambitious than the reclamation project.
Reference counting collection enables immediate reclamation of free space that leads to low memory requirements.
Demand is growing for environmental and reclamation uses of compost as well.
The final section describes some eleven specific instances of more-or-less successful reclamation.