Recommends that the Committee of Ministers invite the governments of the member States :
a to ensure that timber production in the Mediterranean region is concentrated on areas of high soil fertility particularly suitable for forestry, while forests with poor soil should be developed as recreation areas, those who maintain such areas being suitably paid ;
b to ensure that dilapidated forests in the Mediterranean area are restored, so that they may perform their functions of protecting the soil and maintaining a hydro-geological balance ;
c to ensure that fire control methods are improved, both through properly organised fire-fighting services (adequately equipped units) and through specific regulations governing forest management (forest planning, provision of water trenches and fire breaks, planting of species with low flammability) ;
d to regulate grazing rights in the Mediterranean forest, while respecting rights of ownership ;
e to establish action programmes for the entire Mediterranean area as part of an authentic regional planning policy, bearing in mind the essential role of forests in the conservation of natural resources and the protection of the man-made environment ;
f to make the necessary financial provision for effective arrangements for protecting, extending and improving the Mediterranean forest ;
g to establish a European budgetary system whereby all European countries contribute financially towards the enhancement of the Mediterranean area according to their resources (budgetary equalisation) ;
h to encourage all official and private projects aimed at teaching the public, particularly young people, the elementary rules of forest protection with special reference to the Mediterranean forest and its particular climatic conditions ;
i to arrange for the International Centre for Advanced Mediterranean Agronomic Studies to prepare the programmes referred to in paragraph (e) above on a basis of close international cooperation, and providing the Centre with the necessary funds ;
j to encourage research into the new requirements of a modern forestry policy in the Mediterranean area, particularly a study of the new relationship between man and nature ;
k to have a study made of the implications of the Mansholt Plan regarding the afforestation of a proportion of farming land and of its foreseeable effects on the Mediterranean forest.