Healthier and more productive forest - professional forest management and forest management plans
Regular forest management ensures the viability of the tree, reduces the risks of pests and diseases and increases economic value. Suitable for managers of both private forests and larger properties who want to optimise the health and productivity of the trees through clear forest management plans and high-quality harvesting.
Why is forest management important?
Forest management improves the resilience of the trees to stress, promotes natural recovery and increases sustainable productivity. Effective forest protection reduces the spread of pests and diseases and prevents greater economic damage. Investments in planned and regular maintenance work will pay off in the long term with better wood quality and lower risks.
Fundamental services and properties
- <Forest maintenance plans: adapted long-term work plans that include inventory, timing and priorities.
- Forest harvesting: accurate rare harvesting that increase the growth capacity and quality of remaining trees.
- Forest conservation: integrated prevention and rapid response to pests and diseases.
- Forest maintenance and monitoring: regular condition assessment and performance-based reporting. /l>/l>/l> Suitable for those who value sustainable forest management, specific forest management plans and reliable forest protection.
- Forest management plans prepared by qualified forest professionals based on local conditions and modern inventory methods.
- Precise timing and quality control of work ensure effective harvesting and implementation with minimum environmental impact.
- Lifi> GIS planning and clear documentation that simplifies monitoring and future management.
- Sustainable and cost-effective solutions that balance economic objectives and nature conservation requirements.
- Esman study and inventory: forest status and target mapping.lifi >lif Simple and transparent planning with high-quality implementation ensures long-term results and satisfaction for the forest manager.
We invite you to take joint contact in order to plan a free initial consultation and draw up adapted forest management plans that bring back the viability and economic value of the timber.
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