On December 28, 2018, the Ministry of Labor - Invalids and Social Affairs (MOLISA) issued Circular 52/2018/TT-BLDTBXH stipulating the minimum knowledge volume and competency requirements that learners must achieve after graduating from intermediate level, college level in the fields of agriculture, forestry, fisheries, and veterinary.
What is the Secondary Level of Forest Resource Management? - Illustration
As stipulated in the regulation on the minimum volume of knowledge and competency requirements that learners must achieve after graduating from the secondary and college levels in the field of forest resource management issued together with Circular 52/2018/TT-BLDTBXH, the secondary level of forest resource management is a field that performs technical tasks related to the management, protection, and development of forest resources, meeting the requirements of level 4 in the Vietnam National Qualifications Framework.
The main tasks to be performed include:- Implementing steps in the investigation, monitoring, and development of forest resources to serve the protection and development of forest resources;- Certain steps in the planning of forestry land use;- Silvicultural technical measures affecting forests, enriching forests, and promoting forest regeneration;- Measures for planting and caring for forests;- Exploiting and processing forest products;- Technical measures in the management, protection, and fire prevention and fighting of forests;- Steps in the conservation and development of forest flora and fauna;- Implementing propaganda and mobilization of people to participate in the management, protection, and development of forest resources;- Guiding people in building technical measures in planting and caring for forests.
After graduation, individuals are capable of organizing and managing production at facilities, undertaking work in the management and protection of forest resources, organizing and performing forest resource assessment and forest protection management to build, protect, and develop forest resources; possessing the skills to perform management and protection of forest resources at various units like forestry inspection, national parks, conservation zones, forestry enterprises, agricultural-forestry farms, and other agencies and organizations, while also being able to pursue higher levels of education.
The minimum knowledge volume is 1,400 hours (equivalent to 50 credits).
Detailed regulations are found in Circular 52/2018/TT-BLDTBXH, effective February 10, 2019.
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