Conservation forestry
Forest management activities with the objective of preserving one or more habitats or species. Conservation forestry assumes no change in land category and occurs on land matching the forest definition as set out in national law, or where not available, in accordance with the FAO definition of forest
Economic Activity
Agriculture, forestry and fishing (NACE A2)
This ACT-U is used in these taxonomies 2
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Related activities in other taxonomies 18
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Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Conservation forestry
Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Conservation forestry
Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Conservation forestry
Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Conservation forestry
Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Conservation forestry
Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Conservation forestry
Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Construction and operation of nature reserves
Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Protection and operation of national parks, world’s heritages, national-level scenic and historic interest areas, national forest parks, national geo-parks, and national wetland parks
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.70): Wildlife habitat protection aligns with conservation forestry objectives, though habitat protection is broader than forest-specific conservation.
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.75): Nature-positive land management strategies are broader than conservation forestry but encompass the same general objective of enhancing ecological value and resilience.
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.65): Protection against biological risks in forests relates to conservation forestry practices, though conservation forestry focuses on ecological value rather than specifically on biological risk manageme
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.60): Creation of wildlife escape routes is a conservation measure that aligns with conservation forestry objectives, though it is more specifically focused on biodiversity infrastructure than the broader c
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.80): Maintaining, managing, and restoring ecosystems aligns closely with conservation forestry's scope of preserving forest ecosystems.
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.80): Conserving terrestrial biodiversity is a specific objective within conservation forestry activities.
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.70): Managing terrestrial ecosystem services aligns with conservation forestry which aims to protect and maintain forest ecosystems, though conservation forestry is more specifically focused on forestry pr
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.60): Wetland conservation easements incentives relate to conservation activities but differ from forest-specific conservation forestry in scope and mechanism.
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.72): Natural ecosystem protection and restoration aligns with conservation forestry's biodiversity and ecosystem goals, though conservation forestry is more specific to forest conservation.
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.90): Conservation and sustainable management of natural forests directly corresponds to the conservation forestry EU activity in both scope and objective.