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Native Forest Law

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The Chilean Law of Recuperation of Native Forest and Forestal Promotion (Spanish: Ley de RecuperaciĆ³n del Bosque Nativo y Fomento Forestal) most often referred as the Native Forest Law (Ley de Bosque Nativo) is a law that regulates the use of native forests and is also aimed to promote sustainable forest management. The Native Forest Law is one of the Chilean laws that have been longest time in the parliament, from 1992 to 2007. It was promulgated in 2008.

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Native Forest Law Wikipedia