Forest planning as the most important aspect of sustainable forest management

Forest planning is the most important condition for sustainable, continuous, economically efficient and ecological forest use. In North-West Russia, in the Komi Republic in particular, the increasing role of forest planning is based on the obvious need to transfer from the extensive way of forest ma...

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Main Author: Akishin, Vladimir
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Language:English
Published: Louvain-la-Neuve: European Regional Science Association (ERSA) 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10419/124331
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spelling ftzbwkiel:oai:econstor.eu:10419/124331 2023-12-03T10:27:35+01:00 Forest planning as the most important aspect of sustainable forest management Akishin, Vladimir 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/10419/124331 eng eng Louvain-la-Neuve: European Regional Science Association (ERSA) Series: 54th Congress of the European Regional Science Association: "Regional development & globalisation: Best practices", 26-29 August 2014, St. Petersburg, Russia gbv-ppn:862436834 http://hdl.handle.net/10419/124331 RePEc:wiw:wiwrsa:ERSA14p569 http://www.econstor.eu/dspace/Nutzungsbedingungen ddc:330 Sustainable forest management forest planning intensive forestry forest management and use remote sensing and GIS modeling of expected results doc-type:conferenceObject 2014 ftzbwkiel 2023-11-06T00:43:32Z Forest planning is the most important condition for sustainable, continuous, economically efficient and ecological forest use. In North-West Russia, in the Komi Republic in particular, the increasing role of forest planning is based on the obvious need to transfer from the extensive way of forest management and use of primary natural forests to intensive way of secondary reforestated forests management and use. Forest planning in these conditions should provide the required demand in timber under conditions of forest ecological and social importance protection, taking into account the existed spatial structure of the forest fund. Landscape, ecological and economical forest evaluation as a basis for forest planning allows to define secondary forest areas where efficient forestry and economically profitable activities are possible (taking in consideration the pattern structure and spatial heterogeneity of secondary forests, where most of the territory is covered with low-value stands). Forest planning in intensive forestry should be long-term, minimum for one felling rotation period. This requires to work out regional research programmes for forest activities, but allows giving the economical estimation at each stage of forest management, not only by the felling time. Forest planning allows to estimate the costs of forestry activities and to relate to the expected results that are really important for the financial and economical planning at the enterprise. Long-term forest planning guarantees not only economical efficiency, but makes the grounds for forest social and ecological values protection. Forest planning process is dealing with the necessity of various data collection and joint use. Besides forest inventory data, forest planning includes remote sensing data that can guarantee acute and updated information about a certain forest area, allows to specify spatial, age and tree species structure of a forest stand, define a landscape and ecological peculiarities of the planning object, mark high value forests ... Conference Object North-West Russia EconStor (German National Library of Economics, ZBW)
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Sustainable forest management
forest planning
intensive forestry
forest management and use
remote sensing and GIS
modeling of expected results
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Sustainable forest management
forest planning
intensive forestry
forest management and use
remote sensing and GIS
modeling of expected results
Akishin, Vladimir
Forest planning as the most important aspect of sustainable forest management
topic_facet ddc:330
Sustainable forest management
forest planning
intensive forestry
forest management and use
remote sensing and GIS
modeling of expected results
description Forest planning is the most important condition for sustainable, continuous, economically efficient and ecological forest use. In North-West Russia, in the Komi Republic in particular, the increasing role of forest planning is based on the obvious need to transfer from the extensive way of forest management and use of primary natural forests to intensive way of secondary reforestated forests management and use. Forest planning in these conditions should provide the required demand in timber under conditions of forest ecological and social importance protection, taking into account the existed spatial structure of the forest fund. Landscape, ecological and economical forest evaluation as a basis for forest planning allows to define secondary forest areas where efficient forestry and economically profitable activities are possible (taking in consideration the pattern structure and spatial heterogeneity of secondary forests, where most of the territory is covered with low-value stands). Forest planning in intensive forestry should be long-term, minimum for one felling rotation period. This requires to work out regional research programmes for forest activities, but allows giving the economical estimation at each stage of forest management, not only by the felling time. Forest planning allows to estimate the costs of forestry activities and to relate to the expected results that are really important for the financial and economical planning at the enterprise. Long-term forest planning guarantees not only economical efficiency, but makes the grounds for forest social and ecological values protection. Forest planning process is dealing with the necessity of various data collection and joint use. Besides forest inventory data, forest planning includes remote sensing data that can guarantee acute and updated information about a certain forest area, allows to specify spatial, age and tree species structure of a forest stand, define a landscape and ecological peculiarities of the planning object, mark high value forests ...
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title_short Forest planning as the most important aspect of sustainable forest management
title_full Forest planning as the most important aspect of sustainable forest management
title_fullStr Forest planning as the most important aspect of sustainable forest management
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