Association of German Foresters

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Association of German Foresters
(BDF)
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founding 1948
Seat Berlin
purpose labor union
Chair Ulrich Dohle
Website bdf-online.de

The Federation of German Foresters in the DBB Beamtenbund und Tarifunion (BDF) is a forest policy and professional representation of foresters, collective bargaining employees and freelancers of all types of forest in Germany. It is organized in the German Association of Civil Servants and the union of civil servants and workers in the state and private forest.

history

The federation was formed in 1948 when a few dozen forest people from Lower Saxony founded the “Association of German Foresters” in Uelzen . On September 29, 1950 in Zell am Harmersbach (Baden) it became the nationwide "Bund Deutscher Forstmänner", which in 1988 was renamed "Bund Deutscher Forstmänner".

The communication organ of the professional association is the magazine BDF aktuell ( ISSN  0945-6538 ), the office is in Berlin . The federal government has been awarding the Forest Area of ​​the Year award every year since 2012 .

literature

  • Author collective: 50 years of BDF. The forest is our calling . BDF aktuell (special edition). Vereinigte Verlags-Anstalten (VVA), Düsseldorf 2000, 90 pp.

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