SINGLE_TABLE is a very powerful strategy but sometimes, and especially for legacy systems, you cannot add an additional discriminator column. For that purpose Hibernate has introduced the notion of discriminator formula: @DiscriminatorFormula is a replacement of @DiscriminatorColumn and use a SQL fragment as a formula for discriminator resolution (no need to have a dedicated column).
@Entity
@DiscriminatorForumla("case when forest_type is null then 0 else forest_type end")
public class Forest { ... }
By default, when querying the top entities, Hibernate does not put a restriction clause on the discriminator column. This can be inconvenient if this column contains values not mapped in your hierarchy (through @DiscriminatorValue). To work around that you can use @ForceDiscriminator (at the class level, next to @DiscriminatorColumn). Hibernate will then list the available values when loading the entities.