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Nacionalna poročanja o gozdovih v izbranih Evropskih državah in v Sloveniji
National forest reporting in selected European countries and in Slovenia
Author(s):
Marko Kovač
Abstract:
Forest inventorying and reporting at the national level have been known for about one hundred years. For more than fifty years, forestry has also been part of international reporting.The Slovenian forestry industry presently drafts two types of annual forest reports. Additionally, it participates in creating international reports on forest health and greenhouse emissionsand in preparing occasional reports on forest resources, carried out within the UN/FAO and the process of Forest Europe. This research aimed to assess the differences between the Slovene forest reporting and the reporting of selected countries, with the support of content analysis. The comparison was carried out with the use of the pan-European indicators of sustainable forest management. In addition to the Slovene reports, the reports on sustainable forest management and annual forest reports of Austria, Switzerland, Finland, France, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Spain were selected. The analysis of contents revealed that the Slovene reporting is mostly inefficient. While the forest reports of selected countriesdirectly support forestry, environmental, energy and wood industry policy as well as the forestry profession, the Slovene reports lack end-users. Because of insufficient information, thereports cannot be used for shaping sectoral policies, steering forest development, and carrying out international reporting.
Keywords:
sustainable forest management, inventorying, reporting, European countries
DOI: 10.15292/geodetski-vestnik.2016.03.377-391
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