Crown Land
Crown Land refers to land owned by the government, specifically the monarchy in countries like Canada and Australia. This land is managed by government agencies and can be used for various purposes, including parks, forests, and natural reserves. It is often leased or licensed for activities such as agriculture, mining, and tourism.
Access to Crown Land is typically regulated to ensure sustainable use and conservation. Individuals or organizations may apply for permits to use these lands, but they must adhere to specific rules and guidelines set by the government. This helps protect the environment and maintain public access.