Public forest definition

Public forest means urban forests owned by the state, city,
Public forest means urban forests owned by the state, city, town, county, or other public entity within or adjacent to the urban growth areas.
Public forest means any forest other than the forests mentioned in clause (e).]

Examples of Public forest in a sentence

  • Public forest areas: These are national forest areas located on land owned by the State, municipal forest areas (ejido areas) located on land owned by the municipalities, and forest areas acquired by State institutions, together with all areas owned and leased by the State (Articles 45, 46 and 47 LFAPVS).


More Definitions of Public forest

Public forest means state and socially owned forests and forestlands, including those under UNMIK trusteeship under UN Security Resolution 1244.

Related to Public forest

  • Public fund means the state treasurer or a retirement system.

  • Forest means an area of land defined by the minimum values for area size, tree crown cover or an equivalent stocking level, and potential tree height at maturity at the place of growth of the trees as specified for each Member State in Annex II. It includes areas with trees, including groups of growing, young, natural trees, or plantations that have yet to reach the minimum values for tree crown cover or an equivalent stocking level or minimum tree height as specified in Annex II, including any area that normally forms part of the forest area but on which there are temporarily no trees as a result of human intervention, such as harvesting, or as a result of natural causes, but which area can be expected to revert to forest;

  • Public figure means a person of prominence who performs services at discrete events, such as speeches, public appearances, or similar events, for wages or other remuneration on a per-event basis.