Scenarios on Forest Management in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Ukraine / / edited by Schelhaas, Martin Cerny, Igor Buksha, Emil Cienciala, Peter Csoka, Wojciech Galinksi, Timo Karjalainen, László Kolozs, Nabuurs, Vlodimir Pasternak, Pussinen, Márton Sódor, Jerzy Wawrzoniak.

Forestry in Central and Eastern European countries is going through a turbulent phase, caused by an uncertain economic situation, ownership changes and envisaged memberships of the European Union. Additionally, recent developments in the environment give reasons for concern, like the effects of air...

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Superior document:European Forest Institute Research Reports ; 17
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden; , Boston : : BRILL,, 2004.
Year of Publication:2004
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:European Forest Institute Research Reports ; 17.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Summary:Forestry in Central and Eastern European countries is going through a turbulent phase, caused by an uncertain economic situation, ownership changes and envisaged memberships of the European Union. Additionally, recent developments in the environment give reasons for concern, like the effects of air pollution, acidification and possible climate change. Another recent development in Europe is the tendency to shift towards a more nature oriented forest management. The aim of the book is to give insight in possible future development directions of the forests of CEC and NIS countries in order to contribute to current discussions about sustainability, the future biological potential, management options and impacts of environmental changes. With a large scale scenario model (EFISCEN), a quantitative assessment of future wood production in Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary and Ukraine, its degree of sustainability under various scenarios of forest growth and timber harvest, and the overall consequences of forest decline and climate change on future wood supply was made.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9047413083
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Schelhaas, Martin Cerny, Igor Buksha, Emil Cienciala, Peter Csoka, Wojciech Galinksi, Timo Karjalainen, László Kolozs, Nabuurs, Vlodimir Pasternak, Pussinen, Márton Sódor, Jerzy Wawrzoniak.