Estudio de la propiedad privada forestal, FAFCYLE

El Estudio de la Propiedad de Castilla y León es el resultado de un convenio de colaboración entre la Administración General del Estado y la Junta de Castilla y León que ha durado ocho años (2006-2014). El objetivo del Estudio ha sido caracterizar y conocer a los propietarios de montes, lo cual es importante para implantar la gestión forestal, esencial para movilizar los recursos forestales y crear riqueza y empleo en el medio forestal y una medida del Plan Forestal de Castilla y León (2.001-2.027). Así mismo, ha servido de apoyo al Programa de Movilización de los Recursos Forestales, aprobado por Acuerdo 23/2014, de 30 de enero, de Junta de Castilla y León.

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Szczegółowe informacje

Lokalizacja
  • Spain
Autorzy
  • Federación de Asociaciones Forestales de Castilla y León (FAFCYLE)
Cel
  • Communication
  • Dissemination
  • Decision-making support
Typ pliku
Document
Rozmiar pliku
2.14 MB
Utworzono dnia
01-07-2015
Język oryginału
Spanish
Licencja
CC BY-NC-ND

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