riigustikud
Riigustikud, often translated as "state forests" or "public forests," refers to forest areas owned and managed by the state. These forests are typically part of a country's natural heritage and are managed for a variety of purposes. The primary goals of managing riigustikud usually include sustainable forestry, ecological conservation, and providing recreational opportunities for the public.
In many countries, state-owned forests play a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity, protecting watersheds, and mitigating
Recreational activities such as hiking, camping, and wildlife observation are often encouraged within riigustikud, contributing to