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Functioning of the different functions of the forest

Habitat Function Type of work
Forest
Social
Thinning, Hedge restoration, Building restoration, Maintenance and restoration of stone fences, Drainage, Clear-cutting, Creation of movement / green corridors, Afforestation, Establishment of forest regeneration, Creation of burned areas, Grassland management, General, Game control, Bark beetle control, Fertilization, Pre-commercial thinning, Waterbody management, Establishment of buffer strips for waterbodies

The forest belongs to the forest owner, but a responsible forest owner allows other people to use his forest for recreation and harvesting to the extent that this does not harm the interests of the forest owner.

Description of the action

Ensure opportunities to move around the forest and pick berries and mushrooms.

Why?

The forest belongs to the owner, but if possible, let others enjoy the forest and the harvesting of the wood. If people don’t understand the forest owner’s benevolence and are damaging the forest or disturbing animals and other people, you may want to consider restricting access to the forest.