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What's the difference between natural forest and public welfare forest? Can it be reused?

Usually it can't be developed privately. Natural forests and public welfare forests are mainly different in nature:

Natural forest protection-the full name is natural forest protection project. Natural forests are of natural origin, so most of them are broad-leaved trees, and some are Chinese fir and Pinus massoniana (aerial seeding is also included in natural forest protection); Public welfare forest-is to protect the environment and maintain ecological balance.

Public welfare forest, also known as ecological public welfare forest, is a forest and shrub with the main management objectives of protecting and improving human living environment, maintaining ecological balance, preserving species resources, scientific experiments, forest tourism and national security.

Utilization route:

1. Actively encourage scientific investigation, positioning observation, experimental research, popular science education, collection of germplasm samples, eco-tourism, preservation of species and genetic genes, preservation of natural heritage and other utilization modes closely related to the leading functions of ecological public welfare forests.

2, conditionally allow the use of a variety of resources under the forest for non-wood resources development.

3. Strictly control the cutting and regeneration of public welfare forests, and prohibit the cutting, tending and transformation activities with the main purpose of producing wood.

4, the use of public welfare forest and public welfare forest construction, must be in the feasibility study, synchronous environmental impact assessment.