The French National School of Forestry or National School of Water Resources and Forestry (, ; abbr. ENEF), established in Nancy, France, in 1824, was the first national training institute for foresters in France, and a premier early school of forestry in Europe and globally.
In 1964, it was merged into the National School of Rural Engineering, Water Resources and Forestry (ÃÂcole nationale du génie rural, des eaux et des forêts, or ENGREF), which in turn became part of AgroParisTech (Institut des sciences et industries du vivant et de lâÂÂenvironnement, or Paris Institute of Technology for Life, Food and Environmental Sciences) in 2006.