2017
DOI: 10.1515/ceer-2017-0047
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Forest Management as an Element of Environment Development

Abstract: The implementation of goals of modern forestry requires a simultaneous consideration of sustainable development of forests, protection, needs of the environment development, as well as maintaining a balance between functions of forests. In the current multifunctional forest model, rational forest management assumes all of its tasks as equally important. Moreover, its effects are important factors in the nature and environment protection. The paper presents legal conditions related to the definitions of forest … Show more

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“…However, when it comes to urban forests in Poland, there is either a full or simplified version of the forest management plan [120,121]. Unfortunately, the arrangement of the content of FMPs needs consideration because they often include useless or too specific information [122].…”
Section: Recreation In a Forest Management Planmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, when it comes to urban forests in Poland, there is either a full or simplified version of the forest management plan [120,121]. Unfortunately, the arrangement of the content of FMPs needs consideration because they often include useless or too specific information [122].…”
Section: Recreation In a Forest Management Planmentioning
confidence: 99%