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- Title
ИЗСЛЕДВАНЕ НА ВЪЗМОЖНОСТИ ЗА ИНТЕГРИРАНО УПРАВЛЕНИЕ НА ГОРСКИТЕ ТЕРИТОРИИ
- Authors
Тодорова, Златина
- Abstract
Intensive industrial production, globalization of the economy and climate changes determine the need to meet requierments of society across the whole spectrum of forest resources. Public interest in forests steadily increases which imposes research and implementation of modern approaches for management and achievement of sustainable forest development in accordance with increased social requirements of consumer and nature protection character. The integrated forest management is considered as an approach for balancing different interests, related to development of the forest. This management approach provides mechanisms to achieve an optimal balance between forestry guidelines, projected external influences and the growing community needs of forestry products and services. It helps to reconcile conflicting stakeholder requirements by prioritizing forest functions in interests of their owners and the public at large. The multifunctional forest planning is presented as an integrated management tool that provides opportunities for direct stakeholder involvement in decision-making during the planning process. Multifunctional forest planning is presented as an integrated management tool that provides opportunities for direct stakeholder involvement in the planning process. For the implementation of integrated forest management, it is appropriate to create models for the future development of forest stands by scenarios for achieving sustainable forest management through the application of decision support system "Sibyla". The system provides opportunities to ensure a better match between the natural potential of forests and public desires and expectations by choosing an economic impact approach in the planning process.
- Publication
Knowledge: International Journal, 2019, Vol 35, Issue 3, p1027
- ISSN
2545-4439
- Publication type
Article