THE FOREST GARDENER
It’s in the heart of the Vercors, in the shelter of the Scots pines, that Manuel Rapp tells us about his passion for forests. This vocation was born on the paths of his childhood. “I always knew I wanted to be a forester,” he confides. Originally from Alsace, he followed his passion for trees to join the Office National des Forêts in 1996. His career took him through the forests of the Meuse and Vosges regions, before moving on to the majestic woodlands of the Vercors, where he settled in 2014.
Our native Alsatian is infatuated with the typical Vercors green. Here, mountain forests cover 66% of our territory, with the presence of four main species: fir, spruce, beech and maple. But what has won his heart is the continuous management without any clear-cutting. Thanks to gentle silviculture, wood is harvested in a garden-like way, avoiding stress to the ecosystem. Trees are harvested irregularly within the same plot, creating a forest facies that most closely resembles a natural forest.
And that’s not all! This mixed forest is in direct proximity to the Vercors High Plateaux Reserve. The peripheral areas of the reserve are rich in biodiversity, home to numerous species of birds and insects. A feast for the eyes!
I always knew I wanted to be a forester!