Strategy and National Forestry Plan (2005 – 2025)

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Category: Executive

Document Type: Plan

Role: Main

Summary of an Undated National Forestry Strategy and Plan (Geography Unknown)

This regulation consists of two parts: a Strategy and a National Forestry Plan. Its main objectives are to identify and protect existing forests to ensure their preservation, introduce and implement sustainable forest management systems, and ensure the renewal and increase of forest resources through both natural reproduction and active reforestation efforts. The plan aims to eliminate deforestation for commercial purposes, permitting the removal only of dead or diseased trees and those that have completed their natural life cycle. It also seeks to provide necessary institutional support for effective forest management and engage relevant stakeholders. Furthermore, the regulation addresses environmental challenges by aiming to combat desertification and reduce its adverse effects, and by working to reduce pollution in industrial and residential areas. The scope extends to supporting both agricultural plant and animal production, and providing designated areas for recreational activities such as hiking and domestic tourism. A key objective is the protection of biodiversity and the preservation of forest heritage. The specific country or region to which this Strategy and Plan apply is not identified in the provided text, nor are any specific deadlines or compliance dates mentioned.

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Full text:

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Tags: Adaptation, Afforestation, Agriculture, Biodiversity, Desertification, Environmental Degradation, Forests, Governance, Institutions / Administrative Arrangements, Land Use, Mitigation, Natural Resources, Planning, Policy, Reforestation, Regulation, Tourism, Trees

Sector: Agriculture;LULUCF

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