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行政院農委會林務局
英文首頁:http://www.forest.gov.tw/mp.asp?mp=3
地址:10050 台北市杭州南路1段2號 電話:02-23515441 服務信箱:service@forest.gov.tw 本局依據行政院農業委員會林務局暫行組織規程第二條規定,具體職掌約有森林經營計畫、林業資源之保育、利用、開發等計畫之研擬、森林資源調查;森林管理、保護、林業行政;保安林經營管理、上游集水區之治理、林道與林業工程之規劃、督導及維護管理;造林之調查規劃、育苗及撫育、國有林與公有林之管理、林產物處分、民營林業及林產工商業之輔導;森林遊樂區之規劃、開發、管理與經營及自然生態保育等事項。 Bureau Vision Forests are renewable and sustainable resources if managed appropriately. As Taiwan has been working its way up to being a developed country, civil welfare and environmental protection are gaining weight as objectives equivalently important as economic development. Since the Forestry Bureau is responsible for managing national forests, the business of conservation and national forestry administration, future goals have been set to enhance reforestation, to promote landscape naturalization, to fortify management of watersheds for the safety of downstream inhabitants, agriculture, and industry. Conservation shall be continuously reinforced as wall as the development of forest eco-tourism. The shift of the Forestry Bureau from being supported by timber production to public budget has officially marked the end of exploiting forest resources as means to produce income. Forestry in Taiwan now strives to manage national forests in harmony with ecological principles and environmental protection, in order to retain the best of welfare Nature has endowed us with. The reinforcement of the National Forest Ecosystem Management Plan since 2001 has been a management effort that seeks to satisfy the needs posed by organisms, ecosystems, society, economy, knowledge and technology. By this plan it is hoped that forest health be improved, and forest productivity and biodiversity is increased. Humans should consider themselves as members of the ecosystem, not as masters, and emphasis should be given to the sustainability of natural resources. Management methods should adjust as knowledge expands and as technology advances, so as to meet the demands of present or future society. The ultimate goal is to restore the magnificent natural resources of the island, to maintain sustainable management of existing forests, to reforest for soil and water conservation, to develop eco-tourism for wild enjoyment, and to build up the vigorous mountain villages. |
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