Forest organization definition

Forest organization means the bringing of a forest into a regular working in such a way as best to fulfill the objects of management. It forms an important part of forest management in the wider sense. Where economic forestry is concerned, a properly organized forest should fulfill two main conditions: (1) it should furnish regular annual out-turns in perpetuity; and (2) it should produce the maximum out-turn which the soil and climate are capable of producing. A forest which fulfills these conditions is said to be organized on the maximum sustained yield.

Related to Forest organization

  • Member organization means any individual, corporation, limited liability company, partnership, or association that belongs to an association.

  • ADR Organization means The American Arbitration Association or, if The American Arbitration Association no longer exists or if its ADR Rules would no longer permit mediation or arbitration, as applicable, of the dispute, another nationally recognized mediation or arbitration organization selected by the Sponsor.

  • Business organization means an individual, partnership, association, joint stock company, trust, corporation or other legal business entity or successor thereof.

  • Student organization means a group, club or organization having students as its primary members or participants. It includes grade levels, classes, teams, activities or particular school events. A student organization does not have to be an official school organization to come within the terms of this definition.

  • 17j-1 Organization means the Corporation or the Adviser, as the context requires.