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The forest cannot be the object of mere silviculture, nor yet of mere nature conservation. Its use is, like that of every field precinct, a task of culture, one that fulfils itself in the shaping toward the "permanent forest",[1] whose aim is a site-specific diversity of tree species. The permanent forest becomes a culture-forest only through continuous tending and use. Being left to nature in nature conservation reserves leads back into an anthropogenically conditioned wilderness through neglect.

  1. Leonard Jentgens: Vom Altersklassen-Einheitsforst zum naturgemäßen Dauerwald, Borchen 2015, 60 S.