Activity

Close-to-nature forestry and furniture production

Where forests are already damaged, careful intervention can help restore structure and resilience. The goal is healing, not industrial extraction.

PLANNED

What we do not do

Nothing is cut in Câmpușel. Câmpușel is quasi-virgin and strictly protected. Nothing is cut in quasi-virgin forests or UNESCO zones.

Where it applies

Close-to-nature forestry applies only in forests that need care: areas damaged by historical exploitation, human-made monocultures, or unstable structures that can no longer regenerate naturally.

These would be future Forever Forest acquisitions, not current strict-protection forests.

Why close-to-nature forestry

The approach is selective and limited: continuous canopy, natural regeneration, native diversity, dead wood, living soil, and interventions adapted to each place. The goal is healing, not production.

Furniture production

If wood is removed from a recovering forest, it is processed locally into premium products with very long life. A table made from oak should last at least as long as the tree it came from.

Record

  • Model principle documented
  • Connected to the Forever Forest technical brochure
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