State forest

Forest administered by a state agency


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::summary Forest administered by a state agency ::

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A state forest or national forest is a forest that is administered or protected by a sovereign or federated state, or territory.

Background

State forests are forests that are administered or protected by some agency of a sovereign or federated state, or territory. The precise application of the terms vary by jurisdiction. For example:

Purposes

The purpose of a state forest varies between countries and the quality of the landscape it covers. In many places, state forests are divided into land for logging plantations, area for conservation, area for livestock grazing, and area for visitor recreation. As an example, in the state of California, the Redwood National and State Parks are a string of protected forests, beaches, and grasslands along Northern California's coast; these are owned by both the U.S. federal government and the State of California.

References

References

  1. "Österreichische Bundesforste".
  2. Institute for Federal Real Estate. (September 2008). "Federal Real Estate: Real estate services from a single source".
  3. "New Zealand's forests".
  4. Bearss, Edwin C.. (1969). "Redwood National Park; History Basic Data". U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Division of History, Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation.
  5. "Redwood National and State Parks (U.S. National Park Service)".

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