Forestry sector definition

Forestry sector means private businesses, nonprofit organizations, educational and workforce providers and public entities that are engaged in logging, forestation, wildland fire prevention and suppression, construction and maintenance of roads required for forestry, aggregate production of forestry products, trucking related to forestry, tree services, tech- nical and professional services required for forestry, forest surveying, fuel mitigation efforts related to forestry, forestry habitat restoration, watershed improvement, crop tree release and stand improvement, forest tract management, tree nurseries, mechanical services for forestry, provision of forestry products, training resources for the forestry workforce, edu- cational resources for the forestry workforce, human resources for the forestry workforce and other in-forest or forest-affiliated services.
Forestry sector means all matters and activities concerned with or affecting the production and use of goods from or on all forest land that is devoted

Examples of Forestry sector in a sentence

  • Forestry sector reform and distributional change of natural resource rent in Indonesia.

  • In Forestry sector, it should be reported on the efforts to combat illegal logging/cutting of trees, and the Law on Forests should be adopted by transposing the EU Timber Regulation 995/2010.

  • Forestry sector and rural infrastructure development investments will also be supported under the project.

Related to Forestry sector

  • Forestry means land used or managed for the long-term production of wood, wood fiber, or wood-derived products.

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  • OPWC means the Ohio Public Works Commission created pursuant to Revised Code Section 164.02.

  • Radiopharmaceutical quality assurance means, but is not limited to, the performance of appropriate chemical, biological, and physical tests on potential radiopharmaceuticals and the interpretation of the resulting data to determine their suitability for use in humans and animals, including internal test assessment, authentication of product history, and the keeping of proper records.