Public recreation
can get in conflict with harvesting operations. Based on SINUS-milieus,
different user groups are found that have very different needs and expectations
to the forest owner. But all forest visitors have one common need: they use the
forest roads as their access to the forest and don’t want to be disturbed. If
we keep the roads clear for people to move on them, this can help to improve
the acceptance of forest techniques and operations. Thus, the forest roads take
over the role as a key factor for the acceptance of techniques by the forest
visitors.