A private forest (also private woodland or private wood) is a forest that is not owned by municipal authorities (such as a corporate forest), church authorities or the state (e.g. a state forest or national forest). It can refer to woodland owned by a natural or juridical person or a partnership. Currently, 22 percent [of the world’s forests] are privately owned. Globally, the share of publicly owned forests has decreased since 1990 and the area of forest under private ownership has increased.
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| - Privatwald (de)
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| - Befindet sich Wald nicht im Eigentum von Städten, Gemeinden (siehe Körperschaftswald), Kirchen oder in der Hand des Staates (Staatsforst), spricht man von Privatwald. Es handelt sich also um Wald im Eigentum privater Waldbesitzer, die natürliche oder juristische Personen oder auch Personengesellschaften sein können. (de)
- A private forest (also private woodland or private wood) is a forest that is not owned by municipal authorities (such as a corporate forest), church authorities or the state (e.g. a state forest or national forest). It can refer to woodland owned by a natural or juridical person or a partnership. Currently, 22 percent [of the world’s forests] are privately owned. Globally, the share of publicly owned forests has decreased since 1990 and the area of forest under private ownership has increased. (en)
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| - Global Forest Resources Assessment 2020 Key findings (en)
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| - Befindet sich Wald nicht im Eigentum von Städten, Gemeinden (siehe Körperschaftswald), Kirchen oder in der Hand des Staates (Staatsforst), spricht man von Privatwald. Es handelt sich also um Wald im Eigentum privater Waldbesitzer, die natürliche oder juristische Personen oder auch Personengesellschaften sein können. (de)
- A private forest (also private woodland or private wood) is a forest that is not owned by municipal authorities (such as a corporate forest), church authorities or the state (e.g. a state forest or national forest). It can refer to woodland owned by a natural or juridical person or a partnership. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, private forests are defined as forests owned by individuals, families, communities, private co-operatives, corporations and other business entities, religious and private educational institutions, pension or investment funds, NGOs, nature conservation associations and other private institutions. Currently, 22 percent [of the world’s forests] are privately owned. Globally, the share of publicly owned forests has decreased since 1990 and the area of forest under private ownership has increased. (en)
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