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Career Guidance Skills assisting and caring S3.3 - protecting and enforcing S3.3.3 - complying with legal and organisational guidelines Apply forest legislation
Description
Apply laws that govern activities in forest lands in order to protect resources and prevent harmful actions such as forest clearing and logging.
Occupations requiring this skill
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Skill demand overview
- Essential in 2 occupations
- Optional in 2 occupations
- Total: 4 occupations
- Most common in: ISCO major group 2 (Professionals)
Essential for
- Forestry adviserA forestry adviser is a professional who provides expertise and guidance in the management and conservation of forest resources. This role involves working with government agencies…
- Forestry technicianForestry technicians assist and support the forest manager and implement their decisions. They supervise a team of forestry equipment operators and support and supervise forestry a…
Optional for
- Countryside officerA Countryside Officer is responsible for managing, protecting, and enhancing rural and natural environments such as parks, woodlands, wetlands, and nature reserves. They work to co…
- ForesterForesters are responsible for monitoring the natural and economic viability of a woodland or forest and for activities related to its management and conservation. Other titles The …
Related skills
- Report pollution incidents
- Lead a team in forestry services
- Forest ecology
- De-limb trees
- Read maps
- Advise on timber harvest
- Forestry regulations
- Perform project management
- Coordinate timber sales
- Monitor forest productivity
- Plant disease control
- Develop natural areas works programmes
Last updated on February 18, 2026
