Although CONAF is not technically a
government agency, it has similar functions and attributes. It is a "corporación de derecho privado" which in Chile is means a
non-profit juridical person, and is wholly dependent of the Ministry of Agriculture of Chile.
Administration It is headed by a Directive Council (Consejo Directivo) and administered by an executive director (Director Ejecutivo) named by the
Chilean president in office. There are also Regional Directors, overseen by the executive director. ;CONAF has three "Gerencias de áreas técnicas" or technical areas of management: • Forest Management: In charge of preserving the native forest and administrating the sustainable exploitation of the forest ecosystem. • Wildfires Management: Responsible for coordinating the
wildfires prevention programs and organizing the logistics of fighting wildfires. • Wild Protected Area Management: In charge of administrating the
National Parks,
National Reserves, and
Natural Monuments. Responsible for preserving their biodiversity and public access. CONAF also has a legal department ("Fiscalia"), a financial administration department ("Gerencia de Finanzas y Administración"), and a human resources and development department ("Gerencia de Desarrollo de las Personas"). ;Human resources: CONAF has more than 135 offices throughout Chile and more than 1,900 employees (professionals, technicians and administrative staff). 450 of them are highly qualified
Park Rangers trained to help visitors. ;Material resources: CONAF's resources include Regional Offices, visitor centres and facilities, forest nurseries, wildfire observation towers and bases, and all kind of vehicles to carry out its work in land, water or air. == See also ==