I have thought of Germany, since several professors from my faculty have gone to that country.
Also to know the mixed forest that has grown to occupy a third of the forest area. These forests, with deciduous and coniferous trees, resist climate change, storms and insects or pest attacks better than fir monocultures, for example.
Another place I want to know is The Black Forest which is a mountainous region in the southwest of Germany, which borders France. Famous for its dense evergreen forests and picturesque villages, it is often associated with the fairy tales of the Grimm brothers.
In addition to that in Germany for years, sustainable forest management is a country policy, I think it is something very important to learn for all foresters.
In Germany, management is equal to economy. Its system takes into consideration the maintenance of habitat, plants, fauna, timber resources and recreation, while ensuring the balance between human needs and resources for future generations
I would like to visit Europe too in the future.
ResponderEliminarGood country, Germany is very important in forest area!
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