Vegetation regeneration on a fallow land is typical example of?
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Fallow land refers to an agricultural field that has been left uncultivated for a period of time. When such land is left fallow, it allows natural vegetation to regenerate on the land without human intervention. This process is an example of secondary succession, which is the natural process of ecological change that occurs after a disturbance, such as fire, flood or in this case, abandonment of an agricultural field. The other options - nature conservation, reafforestation and forest reservation - generally refer to deliberate human efforts to manage and preserve forests and natural habitats.