"Forest management is a branch of forestry concerned with overall administrative, legal, economic, and social aspects, as well as scientific and technical aspects..."
Study of forestry and management of forest resources.
Forest ecology: The study of forest ecosystems, including relationships between plants, animals, and their environments.
Forest inventory: The process of collecting and analyzing data on forest resources, including timber, wildlife, and water.
Silviculture: The practice of managing forest ecosystems for desired outcomes, such as timber production or biodiversity conservation.
Forest policy and law: The set of regulations and laws governing forest management, including land ownership, land use planning, and environmental protection.
Forest economics: The study of the economic factors that influence forest management, including market demand, supply, and pricing.
Forest certification: The process of ensuring that forest management practices meet established standards for sustainability and environmental protection.
Forest fire management: The process of preventing and managing fires in forest ecosystems, including fire suppression, prevention, and rehabilitation.
Forest hydrology: The study of the movement, distribution, and quality of water in forest ecosystems, including the impacts of human activities and climate change.
Wildlife management: The practice of managing populations of wild animals in forest ecosystems, including habitat management and predator control.
Forest health: The study of the physical and biological problems that affect forest ecosystems, including pests, diseases, and climate change.
"...such as silviculture, protection, and forest regulation."
"...timber, aesthetics, recreation, urban values, water, wildlife, inland and nearshore fisheries, wood products, plant genetic resources..."
"Management objectives can be for conservation, utilisation, or a mixture of the two."
"Techniques include timber extraction, planting and replanting of different species, building and maintenance of roads and pathways through forests, and preventing fire."
"Silviculture is one of the scientific and technical aspects of forest management."
"Protection is another scientific and technical aspect of forest management."
"...economic aspects, as well as scientific and technical aspects..."
"Forest regulation is one of the overall administrative aspects of forest management."
"Management objectives can include timber production as one of the forest resource values."
"...aesthetics, recreation, urban values, water, wildlife, inland and nearshore fisheries, wood products, plant genetic resources..."
"Management objectives may include activities for aesthetics, such as planting and replanting of different species."
"Management objectives can include water resource management as one of the forest resource values."
"Management objectives can include wildlife conservation as one of the forest resource values."
"Management objectives can include fisheries management as one of the forest resource values."
"Management objectives can include plant genetic resource conservation as one of the forest resource values."
"Techniques include timber extraction..."
"Techniques include... preventing fire."
"...building and maintenance of roads and pathways through forests..."
"Management objectives can be for conservation, utilisation, or a mixture of the two."