Forest Management as an Element of Environment Development

  • Jaszczak R
  • Gołojuch P
  • Wajchman-Świtalska S
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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 management concepts and sustainable forest management. Authors present a historical outline of human’s impact on the forest and its consequences for the environment. The selected aspects of forest management (eg. forest utilization, afforestation, tourism and recreation) and their role in the forest environment have been discussed.

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Jaszczak, R., Gołojuch, P., Wajchman-Świtalska, S., & Miotke, M. (2017). Forest Management as an Element of Environment Development. Civil and Environmental Engineering Reports, 27(4), 17–27. https://doi.org/10.1515/ceer-2017-0047

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