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x. Government Reserved Forest land categorized as cultural/sacred, heritage sites, localwater supply sources and riparian reserves, soil protection, specific wild floral/faunalhabitat and species protection are excluded from <strong>forest</strong> production related activitiesexcept in cases <strong>of</strong> epidemic or disasters.xi.xii.xiii.xiv.xv.xvi.xvii.Forest land which do not fall under Government Reserved Forest land are managedunder viz; a) private <strong>forest</strong>, b) thromde <strong>forest</strong>, c) institutional <strong>forest</strong>, d) industrial<strong>forest</strong>.Facilitate leasing <strong>of</strong> Government Reserved Forest land, identified as potential land forlease, for commercial or any o<strong>the</strong>r activities to individuals, communities orinstitutions within <strong>the</strong> country. All such leasehold GRF land should be managed asper approved management plans.Confine allotment <strong>of</strong> timber in <strong>the</strong> form <strong>of</strong> standing trees to remote communitieswhere allotment <strong>of</strong> timber through sawmills is not feasible.Provide alternative subsidy in lieu <strong>of</strong> timber to <strong>the</strong> most needy and vulnerable peoplethrough appropriate institution <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Government.Institute mechanism or measure for preventing poaching, encroachment and illegaltrade <strong>of</strong> <strong>forest</strong> and wildlife products.Prevent and control <strong>forest</strong> pests and diseases to ensure health and vitality <strong>of</strong> <strong>forest</strong>s.Prevent and control <strong>forest</strong> fires in fire sensitive ecosystem while prescribed <strong>forest</strong>fires may be used as a management tool for improving ecosystem health.xviii. Carry out research to generate knowledge, information and technology to support<strong>policy</strong> implementation and development including integration <strong>of</strong> climate changeissues.xix.xx.Ensure that information management and archival systems are in place.Build strong human resources through appropriate training and education toimplement <strong>policy</strong> objectives.2.5 Forest Use and Priorities2.5.1 Production <strong>forest</strong>sTo manage Bhutan’s production <strong>forest</strong>s for sustainable supply <strong>of</strong> timber, o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>forest</strong>products and environmental goods and services and to meet <strong>the</strong> long term needs <strong>of</strong> society,<strong>the</strong> following <strong>policy</strong> measures shall be pursued:i. Manage production <strong>forest</strong>s under <strong>the</strong> system <strong>of</strong> Forest Management Unit or any o<strong>the</strong>rsuitable management regime, primarily for production <strong>of</strong> timber, and o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>forest</strong>products and services.8

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