Hans Em Faculty of Forest Sciences, Landscape Architecture and Environmental Engineering
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Item type:Publication, Perception of Villagers from Ali Koch and Rastani Towards Forest Management Performed by the PE "Macedonian Forests"(Hrvatski Sumarski Institut (Croatian Forest Research), 2011-12-31); ;Blazevska, Aneta; Nedanovska, Vaska - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Analyses of the Competitiveness of Forest Industry in the Republic of Macedonia(Hrvatski Sumarski Institut (Croatian Forest Research), 2011-06-30) ;Savic, Nenad; - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Challenges and Opportunities in the Use of Marketing Tools and the Promotion of Non Wood Forest Products-Based Small and Medium Enterprises in the South East Europe(Hrvatski Sumarski Institut (Croatian Forest Research), 2015-02-24); ;Nonić, Dragan ;Baumgartner, Jana ;Nedeljković, Jelena - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Making Forest Values Work: Enhancing Multi-Dimensional Perspectives towards Sustainable Forest Management(Hrvatski Sumarski Institut (Croatian Forest Research), 2015-12-18) ;Blagojević, Doni ;Martire, Salvatore ;Hendrickson, Cary Yungmee ;Hanzu, MihailGalante, Michael Victor - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Utjecaj politickih Instrumentata na poslvanje s nedrvnim sumskim proizvodima u Hrvatskoj, Makedoniji I Srbiji(2013-09) ;Nedeljkovic, Jelena ;Lovric, Marko ;Nonic, Dragan; Nedanovska, VaskaNa području jugoistočne Europe povećava se broj istraživanja koja se bave problematikom nedrvnih šumskih proizvoda (NDŠP). Međutim, regulatorni politički instrumenti, koji se odnose na to područje, još su uvijek slabo istraženi. Osnovni cilj ovog istraživanja je razmatranje utjecaja određenih političkih instrumenata na poslovanje s NDŠP u odabranim državama jugoistočne Europe te analiza stavova predstavnika malih i srednjih poduzeća (MSP) za otkup, preradu i plasman NDŠP, vezanih za proceduralne elemente poslovanja s NDŠP te suradnje s nadležnim institucijama. U radu su predstavljeni rezultati istraživanja provedenog u okviru FOPER II projekta "Poduzetništvo, tržišta i marketing nedrvnih šumskih proizvoda na području jugoistočne Europe". Primijenjene su komparativna i statistička metoda, kao i metoda analize sadržaja. Sekundarni podaci koji se odnose na zakonodavne i strateške dokumente analizirani su komparativnom analizom sadržaja, dok je analiza primarnih podataka koji su prikupljeni upitnikom, obavljena statističkom metodom. Kao istraživačka tehnika, za prikupljanje stavova predstavnika MSP za otkup, preradu i plasman NDŠP, korištena je anketa. Rezultati pokazuju da su analizirani dokumenti usvojeni tijekom razdoblja tranzicije, odnosno u posljednja dva desetljeća. To ukazuje na činjenicu da je ostvaren iskorak u prepoznavanju njihovog značenja nakon političkih i društvenih promjena koje su nastupile na ovim prostorima. U Hrvatskoj, Makedoniji i Srbiji pri gospodarenju s NDŠP prisutno je preklapanje nadležnosti institucija iz sektora šumarstva te zaštite prirode i okoliša. Suradnju sa ministarstvima nadležnim za šumarstvu ima oko polovice ispitanika u Hrvatskoj i Srbiji. Nasuprot tomu, većina ispitanika u Hrvatskoj i Makedoniji i svi ispitanici u Srbiji surađuju s ministarstvima nadležnim za poslove zaštite prirode i okoliša. Primjenom klaster analize utvrđeno je grupiranje ispitanika u tri klastera u Hrvatskoj, dva u Makedoniji i četiri u Srbiji. Ipak, u Hrvatskoj i Makedoniji se jasno izdvajaju dvije grupe ispitanika, gdje prvi klaster čine predstavnici MSP koji smatraju da im prikupljanje dokumentacije predstavlja problem u poslovanju, dok članovi drugog klastera navode da ih ova procedura ne ometa u poslovanju. U Srbiji se nije izdvojila druga grupa ispitanika koji smatraju da ih proces dobivanja dozvola za sakupljanje NDŠP ne ometa u poslovanju, već su klasteri formirani na osnovi problema uzrokovanih različitim čimbenicima, a koji imaju utjecaja na ovaj proces. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, The process of forest management plans preparation in the Republic of Macedonia: Does it comprise governance principles of participation, transparency and accountability?(Elsevier BV, 2014-12); ;Miovska, Marina ;Jovanovska, Jana - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Non-timber forest products in transition economies: Innovation cases in selected SEE countries(Elsevier BV, 2017-08) ;Živojinović, Ivana ;Nedeljković, Jelena; ;Japelj, AnžeNonić, Dragan - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, How private are Europe’s private forests? A comparative property rights analysis(Elsevier BV, 2018-07) ;Nichiforel, Liviu ;Keary, Kevin ;Deuffic, Philippe ;Weiss, GerhardThorsen, Bo Jellesmark - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, The (new) role of public forest administration in Western Balkans: examples from Serbia, Croatia, FYR Macedonia, and Republika Srpska(Canadian Science Publishing, 2018-08) ;Stevanov, Mirjana ;Krott, Max ;Curman, Marta ;Krajter Ostoić, Silvija<jats:p> Public forest administrations in the Western Balkans were challenged when facing novel forest policies following the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s. To answer (i) what (formal) goals lead public forest administrations nowadays and (ii) how do public forest administrations fulfil these goals, we evaluated the implementation of forest policy goals in Serbia, Croatia, FYR Macedonia, and Republika Srpska by using existing criteria and indicators and the 3L model as a theoretical basis. Survey and document analyses focused on the effects observable in state and private forests. In state forests, all public or state forest enterprises were able to reach goals of multifunctionality and profitablity by prioritizing marketable goods. Sustaining forest stands is important, but it is met differently in practice. Performance in private forests is much weaker and the influence of ministry departments or sectors is weak. In conclusion, the potential for a new, stronger role of public forest administration exists: (i) the supply of marketable and nonmarketable goods could be increased, whereas securing sustained forest stands remains a permanent challenge; (ii) efficiency and profits could be improved if internal and external pressures grow; and (iii) joining forces of forestry actors could strengthen the currently weak political role and enable a strong forestry representative to emerge in the future. </jats:p> - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Towards an integrative approach to evaluate the environmental ecosystem services provided by urban forest(Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019-03-22) ;Roeland, Samson ;Moretti, Marco ;Amorim, Jorge Humberto ;Branquinho, CristinaFares, Silvano
