It is the declared policy of the State to conserve, protect and encourage the proper utilization of the State's forestland resources. The forestlands of the State are a renewable resource which provide economic, environmental and social benefits. There is a need to provide sufficient economic benefit to the owners of forestlands to voluntarily subject forestlands to protective restrictions through the sale of forestland preservation easements. The establishment of permanent forested areas throughout the State will serve the long term needs of the forest industry while providing invaluable wildlife and habitat protections and open space benefits to the citizens of the State.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 9. DELAWARE AGRICULTURAL LANDS PRESERVATION ACT
Subchapter V. Forestland Preservation
§ 931. Purpose, policy and intent.
§ 932. Establishment of forestland preservation areas.
§ 933. Forestland preservation area criteria for eligibility and review.
§ 934. Forestland preservation area restrictions.
§ 935. Forestland use protections and benefits.
§ 936. Acquisition of forestland preservation easements.
§ 937. Forestland preservation easement criteria for eligibility and evaluation.