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If we want to make forests more resilient and productive, one thing is needed above all: diversity. Many different (deciduous) tree species that are tailored to the respective location and whose seeds will enable permanent natural regeneration in the future. In many cases, trees must first be planted in order to achieve rapid development of the forest in the desired direction. On the IG Gesunder Boden forest day, Ludwig Pertl showed how tree planting is carried out correctly to ensure optimal growth. The most important thing: the roots must get into the soil without damage. You can see how this works and why deciduous tree species in particular are planted in this video. ___ Presented by Urs Mauk - ReLaVisio Consulting for regenerative agriculture and vegetable growing https://www.ReLaVisio.de ___ This video was produced on behalf of IG Gesunder Boden. 🌳 The path to the forest of the future: promoting soil vitality and biodiversity. 🌳 Ludwig Pertl explains sustainable forestry: Practical tips on biodiversity and soil health. 🌳 Strengthening the resilience of our forests to climate change. 🌳 Increasing ecosystem performance. POSITION PAPER HEALTHY FOREST 📥 Free download: https://bit.ly/3XpVxuU HANDBOOK FOR SUSTAINABLE FOREST CONVERSION 📥 Free download: https://bit.ly/45gCDsm • Practice-oriented handbook • simple assessment of forest soil • practice-oriented recommendations for action • effective methods for sustainable soil management • promotion of healthy forest soils • natural regeneration processes • strengthening biological diversity and ecosystems • global climate protection INTEREST GROUP HEALTHY SOIL eV 🌍 https://www.ig-gesunder-boden.de 🔔 https://www.ig-gesunder-boden.de/Vera... • Strong voice for healthy soils • Science meets practice • Sound specialist knowledge and real application experience • Networking with like-minded people • Comprehensive network of experts and working groups Interest Group Healthy Soil eV Lohackerstr. 19 93051 Regensburg 📥 [email protected] #forestmanagement #permanentforest #futureforest