
German Forestry Commission
The German Forestry Commission (Bundeswaldoberbehörde) is a government authority responsible for managing and overseeing Germany’s forests. It develops policies for sustainable forest use, conservation, and reforestation, ensuring ecological health, biodiversity, and economic viability. The commission provides expertise, monitors forest conditions, and supports efforts to adapt to climate change and other challenges. Its work balances environmental protection with resource management, facilitating responsible timber harvesting, forest recreation, and ecosystem preservation across the country.