Silviculture and other forestry activities
NACE v2.0 Code: A02.10
About silviculture and other forestry activities
NACE code 02.10 covers a vital industry within the broader forestry and logging sector. Silviculture and other forestry activities encompass the cultivation, management, and harvesting of forests and woodlands. This industry plays a crucial role in sustainable resource management, timber production, and environmental conservation. Its outputs serve as essential raw materials for a range of downstream industries, making it an integral part of many national and global supply chains.
Production process
The key production techniques in this industry involve the planting, tending, and harvesting of trees and other forest resources. This includes activities such as site preparation, seedling cultivation, tree planting, thinning, pruning, and final harvesting. Forestry professionals utilize a variety of tools and machinery, including chainsaws, skidders, and specialized logging equipment, to efficiently and sustainably extract timber and other forest products.
Production inputs
The main inputs required for silviculture and other forestry activities include land, seedlings or saplings, forestry equipment and machinery, and labor. Access to suitable forested areas is essential, as is the availability of high-quality tree stock. Specialized forestry equipment, such as harvesters, forwarders, and transport vehicles, are necessary for the efficient extraction and movement of timber. Skilled forestry workers, including loggers, arborists, and forest managers, are crucial for the successful implementation of sustainable forestry practices.
Production outputs
The primary outputs of this industry are various timber and wood products, including logs, pulpwood, and fuelwood. These outputs serve as key inputs for a range of other industries, such as 16.10 Sawmilling and planing of wood, 17.11 Manufacture of pulp, and 02.20 Logging. Additionally, forestry activities can produce non-timber forest products, such as mushrooms, berries, and medicinal plants, which may be utilized by other sectors.
Revisions to 02.10
Classification codes are adjusted frequently. The code may have been revised or replaced between system versions. The table below shows the history (newest to oldest) of the code 02.10. The most recent 1 version of this code (02.10) is in the NACE v2.1 system:
This page shows a legacy version of code 02.10 ( NACE v2.0).
Newer versions
- NACE v2.1 (Latest revision):
Related Tariff Codes (HS / Harmonized System)
These HS codes are related to this econ code: (02.10).
Related ISIC Codes
These isic codes are related to this econ code: (02.10).
ISIC code | ISIC Version | ISIC title |
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0210 | ISIC v4.0 | Silviculture and other forestry activities |
Related CPC Codes
These CPC codes are related to this econ code: (02.10).
CPC code | CPC Version | CPC title |
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03110 | CPC v2.1 | Logs of coniferous wood |
03120 | CPC v2.1 | Logs of non-coniferous wood |
86141 | CPC v2.1 | Forestry and logging services on inputs owned by others |
Family tree for silviculture and other forestry activities
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