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- Title
FOREST ECONOMY VERSUS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT.
- Authors
Falencka-Jabłońska, Małgorzata
- Abstract
2017 marks the 30 years since the The World Commission on Environment and Development has published the Brundtland report "Our common future". The documents of III Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in Europe and the notations of 1.2 resolution adopted in Lisbon have obliged Poland to run forest management according to the rules of lasting and sustainable development. The forest economy was based on a multi-use forest model with special attention devoted to its environmentcreating and social role. The actions which confirmed the introduction of rules of sustainable development into forest practice included: creating 19 Promotional Forest Complexes, systematic increase of afforestation and number of reserves. Designation of Natura 2000 areas in Poland within European Network of Protected Sites was also a very important element. Amongst those areas, as much as 39% are forest ecosystems.
- Subjects
AFFORESTATION; FOREST management; HURRICANE protection; SUSTAINABLE development; WORLD Commission on Environment &; Development
- Publication
Journal of Ecological Engineering, 2017, Vol 18, Issue 6, p30
- ISSN
2299-8993
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.12911/22998993/76832