Examples of Forestry Act in a sentence
The Regional ESFM* Plan must have the status of a management plan under the Forestry Act 1916.
Land dedicated or set apart as a flora reserve under the Forestry Act 1916 must be managed as a dedicated reserve* with similar conservation status as national parks and nature reserves by SFNSW*.
Flora Reserves under the Forestry Act 1916 must be managed by SFNSW*.
If there is any inconsistency between this Act and the Forestry Act [CAP 276] in respect to forestry rights, this Act applies.
Crown-timber lands has the same meaning as in the Forestry Act 1916.
This is a source of concern for the recognition of traditional rights particularly for forest groups, and there have been few public consultations before the formulation of the Forestry Act (Caldecott and Miles, 2005).
In accordance with the Forestry Act (Northern Ireland) 2010, the Licensor has the general duty of promoting afforestation and sustainable forest management.
The Minister for Forestry must create these informal reserves* pursuant to the amended Forestry Act 1916 by October 1999 and they must be called special management zones*.
Minor operations where timber is removed by Authorisation under section 30(I) of the Forestry Act 1916 does not require harvesting plans, however the Authorisation must detail location and necessary conditions.
A Forestry Act was passed in 2003, according to which the state owns all the forests and determines land-uses.