Revegetation is a process that involves planting and growth of vegetation on landscapes for a number of reasons includes biodiversity enrichment, ecosystem enrichment and environmental impacts (Willis, 2012). For a success revegetation, well preparation and managing are important. During the preparation process, the vegetation must be removed after harvesting. It is better to keep the disturbance away in order to perform greater growth rate of trees (“Planting native trees”, n.d.). Maintenance is needed for post plant. For example, watering and disturbance control are critical. During the growing process, plants needs nutrients and keep competitions away for vegetation to grow faster and healthier. However, the costs of revegetation projects are often high according to size of land and the methods of revegetation (“Revegetation”, n.d.). The costs associated with revegetation including project planning and management costs, transport costs, seed costs, site preparation costs, and other costs that incurred in revegetation work (Schirmer & Field, 2000). According to HVP Plantations, the price of replant native plant is about $4500 per hectare and pine trees is about $2000 per hectare. For the 5 hectares stand, it would costs approximately $10000 to $22500 for replant native or pine trees. There