The "Forest Inventory and Taxation" program is free of charge, and participation is open to those with a bachelor's degree in forestry and/or a related field.
Registration is available at http://bit.ly/3o56VwJ up until and including April 1.
The training program, which consists of both theoretical and practical components, begins on April 10.
Upon successful completion, graduates will receive a state-recognized certificate and be employed at the National Forestry Agency.
The goal of the program is to train forest tax specialists (forester-taxation) who will carry out fieldwork on forest inventory and, after the course, will be able to:
• Conducting measuring and evaluation works in the forest
• Data collection, processing, presentation, and analysis in an electronic program
• Participation in the planning of forestry measures (forest use, forest maintenance, and restoration, etc.) and preparation of forest management plans
The stages of forest inventory include working with cartographic materials, collecting data on quantitative and qualitative indicators of the forest in field conditions, analysis, and camera processing, the appointment of forestry and agricultural measures, and the creation of documentation, including the preparation of the final product of the inventory, a forest management plan.
With assistance from the Professional Skills Agency, the European Union, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and the National Forestry Agency, the EIEC is carrying out the "Forest Inventory and Taxation" initiative.
Visit this website to get comprehensive program details: https://eiec.gov.ge/Ge/TrainingCourses/42