A forest is a long term asset, and its value increases when work is planned and executed sequentially. Forest management, as understood by Palus, is targeted administration:
- clear goals
- organized data
- an understandable work sequence
- responsibility for the result.
This specific method reduces risks and allows the forest property to work for your benefit over the long term.
Well organized management relies on scientific research, provable facts, and documentation rather than assumptions. The quality of forest management is determined by how accurately information is gathered and how disciplined the execution of the forest management tasks remains. To promote the full potential of the forest, we tie decisions to specific deadlines, precise costs, and clear result criteria, which ensures regular monitoring.
Long term forest management is successful when work is documented and critically evaluated to make the correct subsequent decisions. In practice, this operates as a management cycle where data comes first, followed by a decision regarding necessary work, then the execution of that work, and finally an evaluation of the result. This workflow allows owners to notice problems early and take action before fixing them becomes an expensive necessity.
Our method is highly understandable for forest owners who want to clearly see the next steps and avoid unexpected expenses. This workflow is also highly convenient for forest owners who only participate in forestry on an irregular basis.
Palus provides management services for properties across the entire territory of Latvia. During work planning, we orient ourselves entirely around the forest management goals set by the forest owner. When organizing forest management tasks, we cooperate with neighboring property owners and road owners, including municipalities, Latvian State Roads, and Latvian State Forests, to maintain unified quality control.



