Bucovina Forestieră (Dec 2017)

Impactul modului de gospodărire a pădurilor private asupra structurii fondului de producție și a valorii economice actuale: un studiu de caz în nord-estul României [Management of small scale private forests and impacts over the structure of the growing stock and the current economic value: a case study in northeastern Romania]

  • Andrici A.,
  • Duduman G.,
  • Nichiforel L.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4316/bf.2017.016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2
pp. 131 – 148

Abstract

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Forest restitution was a common process for former communist countries in Eastern Europe. The way this process was conducted in Romania, corroborated with inadequate legislation and lack of enforcement mechanisms, constituted the reason for improper forest management in many regions. The study is assessing, in a comparative manner, the effects of forest management in state and private forests over the structure of the growing stock and over the wood production sustainability. The private forests were managed without a forest management plan while the forests owned by state were managed according to forest management plans prescriptions. It was found that, in the case of private forests, the growing stock structure against age classes, analysed in respect to forest composition and density, was seriously affected by the anthropogenic interventions directed by no management rule. The simulations of the growing stock evolution revealed that in the case of private forests, the optimization of current growing stock will be possible after more than 180 years. In the scenario when their management would have been ruled according to the provisions of a forest management plan, the growing stock optimization would have been possible in about 120 years. In addition, the analysis of the economic efficiency of the practiced forest management in the private forests shows that the net yearly income per hectare is less than 13% from the income that could have been achieved if the forests would have been managed according to the original forest management plan.

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