Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu (Jan 2014)

Sustainable forest management planning in Serbia

  • Medarević Milan,
  • Šljukić Biljana,
  • Obradović Snežana

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/GSF14S1009M
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2014, no. suppl.
pp. 9 – 23

Abstract

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The forest cover of Serbia occupies around 29% of its territory, which puts it among fairly well wooded countries in Europe. The forests of Serbia are characterized by both state and private forests, medium preservation status, i.e. 27% of area that is covered by insufficiently stocked stands. Coppice forests cover about 50% of the area, and private forests are additionally burdened by fragmented plots. Forest management planning in Serbia is older than 200 years (The Plan of Deliblato Sands Afforestation 1806). There are two basic assumptions that define forest management planning: sustainability and multifunctionality. Today, forest management planning in Serbia is regulated by the Law on forests and it has the characteristics of a system. The planning also has the characteristics of an integral, integrated and adaptive system. The latter is particularly important in terms of pronounced climatic changes. For the forests in protected objects of nature, there are also other types of plans that complement sector plans in forestry (e.g. management plans in protected areas).

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