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"The purpose of the forest action plan is to consolidate the core principles of the forestry strategy, namely sustainable forest management and strengthening the increasingly multifunctional role played by forests, highlighting their economic, social, cultural, recreational and environmental dimensions and complying with the subsidiarity principle.
It is right not to go down the road of setting up a common forestry policy. That being said, we could have gone further by setting up a structure specially tasked with coordinating, on the one hand, national and Community policy and, on the other, all those working in the forestry sector.
Forest owners are also among the guarantors of biodiversity. The management of animal species goes hand in hand with the management of habitats. Forests have a substantial capacity for hosting wildlife, and the species that naturally colonise these habitats deserve to exist. What is more, the management of forest damage does not necessarily entail the reckless destruction of animal populations. There must be coordination and dialogue between forest owners and hunters if biodiversity is to be fostered and if the right balance is to be struck between forests and game."@en1
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