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Forest management

Forest management as defined by national law. Where national law does not contain such a definition, forest management corresponds to any economic activity resulting from a system applicable to a forest that influences the ecological, economic or social functions of the forest. Forest management assumes no change in land use and occurs on land matching the definition of forest as set out in national law, or where not available, in accordance with the FAO definition of forest

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Previously: ACT-A-AKMB1G (v0 legacy ID)
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EU Climate Change Mitigation role: direct

Economic Activity

ACT-A-LZ0YPA

Agriculture, forestry and fishing (NACE A2)

NACE Codes A2

This ACT-U is used in these taxonomies 2

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Climate Change Mitigation environmental
direct positive
Climate Change Mitigation environmental
direct positive

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Documents referencing this activity 2

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Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Utilisation of natural forest wood

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Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Utilisation of natural forest wood

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Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Utilisation of natural forest wood

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Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Utilisation of natural forest wood

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Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Utilisation of natural forest wood

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ACT-V-CHPDYJ

Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Utilisation of natural forest wood

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Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Utilisation of natural forest wood

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Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Forest resources cultivation industry/ natural forest wood

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Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Under-forest economy of planting and animal farming industry/ natural forest wood

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ACT-V-MMGBMZ

Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Utilisation of wood from ecosystem restoration in natural forests

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.65): Agroforestry involves integrated forest and agricultural management, with some overlap to forest management practices, though agroforestry has a broader agricultural component.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.60): Wetland buffer creation for flood and erosion control is an ecosystem management practice aligned with forest management objectives.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.60): Hydrological restoration techniques (ditch filling, levee removal) are ecosystem restoration practices consistent with forest management approaches.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.65): Maintaining and restoring ecosystem assets is broader than forest management alone but forest management is a core component of ecosystem asset management.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.60): Construction of water retention structures in forests is a specific forest management practice that falls within the broader scope of forest management activities.

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ACT-V-D9ET3F

Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.65): Pest control techniques are a specific component of forest management practices for maintaining forest health.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.65): Removing invasive species is a forest management practice that supports ecosystem health and resilience, though EU taxonomy focuses on mitigation rather than species-specific resilience interventions.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.60): Promoting food sources through mast tree species relates to forest management practices, though the EU taxonomy activity is broader and not specifically focused on wildlife food provision.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.70): Forest fuel reduction and management techniques are a recognized component of forest management practices, supporting both mitigation and adaptation objectives.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.65): Terracing and contour farming are soil conservation techniques related to forest management practices but not a primary focus of the EU activity.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.70): Protection against biological risks (pests, diseases) is a component of forest management practices but not the primary focus of any single EU activity.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.60): Drought contingency and water management planning relate to forest management adaptation but are not a primary activity in the EU taxonomy.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.75): Fire break and defensible space creation are specific forest management techniques for reducing wildfire risk within forest management activities.

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ACT-H-W5WZLX

Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.85): Managing terrestrial ecosystems is essentially equivalent to forest management as defined in the EU taxonomy.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.75): Mulching for water conservation is a specific forest management technique that falls within the broader forest management activity.

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ACT-V-ZQ6OPY

Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.75): Water-conserving thinning practices are specific forest management techniques that fall within the broader forest management activity.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.70): Creation of water retention landscapes is a specialized forest management practice that supports water conservation objectives within forest management.

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ACT-V-4U2TAI

Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.65): Water-efficient nursery practices are specialized forest management techniques focused on the nursery phase of tree production.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.60): Fog capture systems are specialized water harvesting techniques that can support forest management, though they represent a narrower adaptation practice.

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ACT-V-TBB13P

Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.80): Drought-resistant tree species selection is a specific forest management practice that falls within the broader forest management activity for climate resilience.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.60): Soil moisture monitoring is a specific technology supporting forest management practices, narrower than the broader forest management activity.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.65): Precision irrigation systems are a specific forestry management technique for maintaining forest health, narrower than general forest management.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.70): Fuel reduction zones are a specific forest management technique for wildfire resilience, narrower than the broader forest management activity.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.70): Prescribed burning is a specific forest management practice for fire risk mitigation, narrower than the general forest management activity.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.68): Firebreak construction is a specific forest management technique for wildfire prevention, narrower than the broader forest management activity.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.62): Early wildfire detection systems are a specific monitoring technology supporting forest management and resilience, narrower than general forest management.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.70): Commercial timber harvesting/management is closely related to forest management though with different sustainability focus; both involve active forestry operations but with different objectives.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.70): Biological control methods for pest management is a specific forest management technique that falls within the broader forest management activity.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.65): Bank stabilization and erosion control techniques are specialized forest management practices, more specific than the broad forest management activity.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.70): Livestock exclusion fencing to protect riparian areas is a specific forest management intervention for habitat protection.

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ACT-V-EPA8I6

Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.68): Targeted biopesticide application is a specific integrated pest management technique within the broader forest management activity.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.80): The activity covers LULUCF across multiple ecosystems (forests, croplands, peatlands, wetlands); EU candidates focus on forestry only, making the activity broader than any single forest-specific match

Same activity

Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.95): Both activities directly address forest management with the same scope and Climate Change Mitigation objective.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.65): Commercial forestry relates to forest management but represents a production-focused approach rather than the climate mitigation emphasis of the EU activity.

Same activity

Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.95): Sustainable forest management directly matches EU activity 1.3 for forest management under Climate Change Mitigation.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.65): Climate-smart agriculture practices have some conceptual overlap with forest management regarding land management and environmental sustainability, though agriculture is distinct from forestry.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.70): Agroforestry integrates tree-crop systems and relates to forest management, though it is more specific than the general forestry activities provided.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.80): Forest management and conservation overlap with sustainable forest management, though the EU activity is more general and does not explicitly emphasize certification requirements mentioned in Ghana ac

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.65): REDD+ activities involve forest management and emissions reduction but the EU activity does not explicitly cover avoiding deforestation and degradation prevention mechanisms.

Same activity

Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.96): Direct match - both activities focus on sustainable forest management as a climate change mitigation forestry activity.

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