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This project's impact extends beyond its positive environmental contributions. Denmark boasts a thriving forest sector, a key industry that provides valuable employment opportunities, recreational activities, and educational experiences. Professionals in this sector ensure the health and sustainability of our forests through maintenance, monitoring, and responsible management plans. Furthermore, the new woodlands will offer a wealth of recreational opportunities, capitalizing on the country's strong culture of outdoor activities. Educational initiatives, like the "school in the forest" program and field trips, will allow children and young students to connect with nature and gain valuable ecological knowledge.