Forest plantation definition
Forest plantation means an area of planted trees that may be conifers (pines) or hardwoods. On a plantation, the intended crop trees are planted rather than naturally regenerated from seed on the site, coppice (sprouting), or seed that is blown or carried into the site.
Forest plantation means a stand artificially reforested with a commercial species and established by planting or direct seeding. A plantation shall have at least three hundred live stems per acre evenly distributed throughout the site one full calendar year after reforestation.
Forest plantation means an area of planted trees that may be conifers (pines) or hardwoods. On a
Examples of Forest plantation in a sentence
Origin and Source Only Forest, plantation, and other virgin (chemically untreated) wood EN 14961-1 Seller Decl.
More Definitions of Forest plantation
Forest plantation means the land which has been registered under section 5 for the purpose of plantation and maintenance of trees annexed hereto.
Forest plantation means lands registered under section 5 for planting and maintaining trees which are restricted under the law on forests;
Forest plantation means an area of forest established artificially either by afforestation on land which has not carried forest within living memory
Forest plantation means the planting, managing and harvesting of trees under the forest plantation development programme implemented by the board;