Transfer of Forest Resources Regulations. Country/Territory China Document type Regulation Date 1997 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Forestry, Land & soil Keyword Public forest Right of use Cultural heritage Forest management/forest conservation Forest species Fuelwood National parks Timber extraction/logging Authorization/permit Community management Protected area Transfer Geographical area Asia, Asia and the Pacific, East Asian Seas, Eastern Asia, North Pacific, North-West Pacific Entry into force notes These Regulations have come into force on 30 July 1997. Abstract "Transfer of forest resources" refers to the economic activities to transfer the ownership of woods and the right of use of the forest land (wildlife, mineral resources and underground matters are not included) from one to another. Timber forest, groves of bamboo, economic forest and fuel forest are transferable (art. 5). The forests in scenic spot, historic site and in natural reserve or protected areas are not transferable; it is forbidden to transfer the forest, which have unclear or disputable ownership (art. 6). There are three types of transfer of forest resources: by auction; by public bidding; and by agreement. The procedures for each type of forest transfer are given in articles 9, 10 and 11 accordingly. Further articles concern the administration of forest transfer. Full text Chinese