FY2025 Forestry and Forest Industry White Paper Released Today
The FY2025 Forestry and Forest Industry White Paper was approved by the Cabinet and released today. The feature section focuses on the 'circular use of forest resources,' highlighting the importance of expanding timber utilization and promoting reforestation. The full white paper is available on the Forestry Agency's website, detailing forest conservation, trends in forestry and mountainous regions, timber supply and demand, national forest management, and post-Great East Japan Earthquake reconstruction.
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The "FY2025 Forestry and Forest Industry White Paper" was approved by the Cabinet today.
This year's feature section focuses on the circular use of forest resources, introducing initiatives aimed at expanding timber utilization and promoting reforestation, as well as efforts to link these two activities.
Through this white paper, the government aims to deepen public interest and understanding of Japan's forests and forestry.
1. Overview of the FY2025 Forestry and Forest Industry White Paper
The Forestry and Forest Industry White Paper is prepared annually by the government and submitted to the Diet, in accordance with the Forest and Forestry Basic Act.
The feature section introduces efforts to promote reforestation necessary for expanding timber utilization and ensuring sustainability, and indicates future directions for establishing the circular use of forest resources.
Each chapter contains abundant case studies and photographs, along with QR codes to relevant websites for further information.
The "FY2025 Forestry and Forest Industry White Paper" can be viewed at the following URL:
https://www.rinya.maff.go.jp/j/kikaku/hakusyo/
2. Key Points
Trends in Forests and Forestry for FY2025
(Feature) Towards Establishing the Circular Use of Forest Resources: Linking Timber Utilization and Reforestation
The paper describes the background behind the demand for circular forest resource use, initiatives for expanding timber use and promoting reforestation, and directions for establishing circular forest resource use.
(Topics)
Characteristic activities in FY2025 include:
- Fostering momentum for timber use at the Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan
- Promoting "Mori-gyo" (Forest Industry) for regional revitalization
- New developments in Smart Forestry: Technology development and field implementation
- Showa 100: Connecting forests built by predecessors to the next generation
- Recovery from the Ofunato City forest fire and future firefighting and disaster prevention measures
(Chapter 1) Forest Maintenance and Conservation
Covers the realization of multiple forest functions, measures against pollen sources, forest management systems, forest environmental taxes/grants, J-Credits, erosion control, and measures against forest damage by wildlife.
(Chapter 2) Forestry and Mountainous Regions
Covers forestry management, training and securing forestry workers, special forest products such as mushrooms and charcoal, and efforts to revitalize mountainous communities.
(Chapter 3) Timber Supply/Demand, Utilization, and Timber Industry
Covers illegal logging countermeasures, wood utilization in construction, "Mokuiku" (wood education), and strengthening the competitiveness of the timber industry.
(Chapter 4) Management of National Forests
Covers the roles of national forests, public-interest-focused management of national forests, and contributions to overall forest and forestry policy.
(Chapter 5) Reconstruction from the Great East Japan Earthquake
Covers initiatives for forestry and timber industries in the reconstruction, radioactive material countermeasures in forests, and the supply of safe special forest products.
Forestry Policies for FY2026
Summarizes the outline of measures based on the FY2026 budget.
This year's feature section focuses on the circular use of forest resources, introducing initiatives aimed at expanding timber utilization and promoting reforestation, as well as efforts to link these two activities.
Through this white paper, the government aims to deepen public interest and understanding of Japan's forests and forestry.
1. Overview of the FY2025 Forestry and Forest Industry White Paper
The Forestry and Forest Industry White Paper is prepared annually by the government and submitted to the Diet, in accordance with the Forest and Forestry Basic Act.
The feature section introduces efforts to promote reforestation necessary for expanding timber utilization and ensuring sustainability, and indicates future directions for establishing the circular use of forest resources.
Each chapter contains abundant case studies and photographs, along with QR codes to relevant websites for further information.
The "FY2025 Forestry and Forest Industry White Paper" can be viewed at the following URL:
https://www.rinya.maff.go.jp/j/kikaku/hakusyo/
2. Key Points
Trends in Forests and Forestry for FY2025
(Feature) Towards Establishing the Circular Use of Forest Resources: Linking Timber Utilization and Reforestation
The paper describes the background behind the demand for circular forest resource use, initiatives for expanding timber use and promoting reforestation, and directions for establishing circular forest resource use.
(Topics)
Characteristic activities in FY2025 include:
- Fostering momentum for timber use at the Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan
- Promoting "Mori-gyo" (Forest Industry) for regional revitalization
- New developments in Smart Forestry: Technology development and field implementation
- Showa 100: Connecting forests built by predecessors to the next generation
- Recovery from the Ofunato City forest fire and future firefighting and disaster prevention measures
(Chapter 1) Forest Maintenance and Conservation
Covers the realization of multiple forest functions, measures against pollen sources, forest management systems, forest environmental taxes/grants, J-Credits, erosion control, and measures against forest damage by wildlife.
(Chapter 2) Forestry and Mountainous Regions
Covers forestry management, training and securing forestry workers, special forest products such as mushrooms and charcoal, and efforts to revitalize mountainous communities.
(Chapter 3) Timber Supply/Demand, Utilization, and Timber Industry
Covers illegal logging countermeasures, wood utilization in construction, "Mokuiku" (wood education), and strengthening the competitiveness of the timber industry.
(Chapter 4) Management of National Forests
Covers the roles of national forests, public-interest-focused management of national forests, and contributions to overall forest and forestry policy.
(Chapter 5) Reconstruction from the Great East Japan Earthquake
Covers initiatives for forestry and timber industries in the reconstruction, radioactive material countermeasures in forests, and the supply of safe special forest products.
Forestry Policies for FY2026
Summarizes the outline of measures based on the FY2026 budget.
FAQ
令和7年度森林・林業白書ではどのような特集が組まれていますか?
「森林資源の循環利用の確立に向けて~木材利用と再造林をつなぐ~」を特集し、木材利用の拡大や再造林の推進に向けた取組の重要性と今後の方向性について記述しています。
森林・林業白書はどこで閲覧できますか?
林野庁ホームページ(https://www.rinya.maff.go.jp/j/kikaku/hakusyo/)にて公表されています。
森林・林業白書は何に基づいて作成されていますか?
森林・林業基本法に基づき、政府が毎年作成し国会に提出するものです。
白書のトピックスにはどのような動きが紹介されていますか?
大阪・関西万博での木材利用、山の地方創生に向けた「森業」、スマート林業の展開、昭和100年を見据えた活動、大船渡市林野火災からの復旧などが取り上げられています。
白書にはどのような分野が掲載されていますか?
第1章(森林の整備・保全)、第2章(林業と山村)、第3章(木材需給・利用と木材産業)、第4章(国有林野の管理経営)、第5章(東日本大震災からの復興)などで構成されています。