Description
Ability to efficiently apply forest legislation and principles.
Alternative labels
forest legislation applying
applying forest legislation
forestry legislation implementing
apply forestry legislation
implementing forestry legislation
applying forestry legislation
implement forestry legislation
forestry legislation applying
implementing forest legislation
implement forest legislation
forest legislation implementing
Skill type
skill/competence
Skill reusability level
cross-sector
Relationships with occupations
Essential skill
Apply forest legislation is an essential skill of the following occupations:
Hunter: Hunters track and pursue animals with the intention of trapping or killing them. They hunt animals for the purpose of gaining food and other animal products, recreation, trade or wildlife management. Hunters specialise in the skill of tracking down and shooting animals with weapons such as rifles and bows. They also use devices to trap animals for similar purposes.
Forestry adviser: Forestry advisers provide services and advice on economic and environmental issues in compliance with laws and regulations.
Forestry technician: Forestry technicians assist and support the forest manager and implement their decisions. They supervise a team of forestry equipment operators and support and supervise forestry and environmental protection through research and data collection. They also manage resource conservation and harvesting plans.
Optional skill
Apply forest legislation is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.
Countryside officer: Countryside officers are responsible for a range of activities that manage and maintain the natural environment and associated public access and recreation. They encourage visitors to open spaces/the countryside, promote awareness of the natural environment and protect and preserve the open space/countryside for future enjoyment.
Forester: Foresters are responsible for monitoring the natural and economic viability of a woodland or forest and for activities related to its management and conservation.
References
- Apply forest legislation – ESCO