Forests and Pastures Act issued by Cabinet Resolution No.247 of 2004 - Royal Decree No.M/55 of 2004. Country/Territory Saudi Arabia Document type Legislation Date 2004 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Forestry Keyword Forest management/forest conservation Forestry protection measures Pastoralism Grazing Agro-forestry Authorization/permit Public forest Recreational forest Forest fires Geographical area Asia, Middle East, Near East and North Africa, Persian Gulf, Red Sea & Gulf of Aden, Western Asia Entry into force notes This Law enters into force 90 days after its publication in the Official Gazette. Abstract This Law consisting of 22 articles divided in V Chapters provides for overseeing the grazing land and public forests and their living and non-living contents, together with regulating their exploitation, development and preservation. The Ministry of Agriculture is responsible for the protection of the public land and the new Law is more focused on the preservation and improvement of the ground, in particular as regards the pastures. Article 10 states that the Ministry decides on the mode and the periods of pastoralism according to the pastoral capacity of the soils and establishes programs of redevelopment and cultivation of grasslands. It is necessary to obtain a license from the Ministry to utilize public forests and to transfer their products or to establish touristic activities. The Law specifies also the prohibited activities, in particular the forbidden activities in the forests, such as cutting, eradication, burning (art.13) and the areas where grazing is not permitted (art.14). The V Chapters of the Law are entitled as follows: General provisions (I); Preservation and Development of Grasslands and Forests (II); Exploitation (III); Prohibitions (IV); and Sanctions (V). Full text Arabic Website www.chs.gov.sa References - Legislation Repeals Forests and Pastures Act. Legislation | Saudi Arabia | 1978 Keyword: Forest management/forest conservation, Afforestation/reforestation, Forestry protection measures, Grazing, Public forest, Private forest, Forest service/forest officers, Offences/penalties, Timber extraction/logging, Protected area, Authorization/permit, Planting material/seeds, Pastoralism, Agro-forestry Source: FAO, FAOLEX