“…Model forests is another organizational model, described in one article, mainly characterized by a governance arrangement that, associating a broad range of stakeholders among which consensus is established, works to ensure the sustainable development of the community on a territory characterized by forests, where forest management is carried out with highly participative decision-making processes. The organizational aspect is seen as the formation of mechanisms for sustainable forest management and for the improvement of the forest planning system, combining knowledge, resources, and experience for research in the field of forestry, introducing new methods of balanced forest management, and taking into account their own and public interests and features of a particular region [105]. Innovative organizational and business models are described in a study, in Austria and the UK, where very small, even one-man, companies develop new forest-related offers, mostly based on NWFP, which are sold not for their sole utility, but as carriers for an experience which is demanded by the customers.…”