Journal of Forest Science (Feb 2024)

Administrative system of afforestation in the Czech Republic: A long journey to a new forest

  • Martin Baláš,
  • Josef Gallo,
  • Marcin Czacharowski,
  • Michal Pástor,
  • Jaroslav Jankovič,
  • Igor Štefančík,
  • Ivan Kuneš,
  • Hubert Hasenauer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/75/2023-JFS
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 70, no. 2
pp. 41 – 63

Abstract

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This review uses a case study based on an executed afforestation project to comprehensively describe the administrative procedure regarding afforestation of agricultural land in the Czech Republic, Central Europe. We consider the official proceedings for obtaining a permit to land-use change (i.e. changing the nature of land use and the mode of land use in the real estate cadastre) as a very complex and protracted procedure, which can substantially reduce the motivation of people to establish new forests. Therefore, we propose a simplification of the administration process of land-use change. The main idea is to make the procedure as simple as possible in those areas where afforestation is desirable, especially from the environmental point of view. It assumes the possibility of quick, precise and, if possible, automatic distinction whether the afforestation is suitable or not. The situation in the Czech Republic is compared with the surrounding Central-European countries: Poland and Slovakia. In these countries, the official procedure connected with afforestation seems to be rather less complicated.

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