Forestry Association

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A Forest Enterprise Association is an association of forest owners in the form of a public corporation with the purpose of the management of connected forest areas to improve. The legal relationships of the forest management associations are regulated in §§ 21–36 BWaldG and in state law implementing provisions.

Unlike privately organized forest plant communities forest management associations can only be established for forestry particularly unfavorable structured areas if the owners can not agree on the establishment of a Forstbetriebsgemeinschaft despite the request of the Forest Service, but at least two thirds of the owners representing at the same time two-thirds of the area, agree to the establishment of the association. This also distinguishes them from the forest management cooperatives in North Rhine-Westphalia, which are also corporations under public law, but can also be formed on a voluntary basis at the request of all forest owners.

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