1. Polityczne i prawne ramy opracowania oraz przyjęcia kryteriów i wskaźników trwale zrównoważonej gospodarki leśnej w Polsce
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Kaliszewski, Adam, Talarczyk, Andrzej, Jabłoński, Marek, Michorczyk, Artur, and Karaszkiewicz, Włodzimierz
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Forest Europe ,sustainable development ,forest policy ,forest−related regulations - Abstract
Criteria and indicators (C) for sustainable forest management (SFM) are an important tool to monitor forest condition and assess forest management in individual countries, as well as an instrument to support forest policy making, public communication and international forest− −related reporting. Many European countries have formulated and adopted their own sets of C based on guidelines developed under the Forest Europe process (formerly MCPFE). Despite effective sustainable forest management in Poland has been practiced for decades, no formal set of C has been adopted so far. The aim of this paper is to outline international processes of SFM monitoring and Poland’s international obligations concerning forest management reporting, as well as the political and legal frameworks for formulating a set of adequate criteria and indicators for SFM. The paper reviews the most important documents and legal acts concerning the standard− ization of the principles of forest management in the international forum, as well as international conventions concerning – directly or indirectly – management and protection of forest resources. The review shows that for nearly three decades within the Forest Europe, intensive measures to develop, improve and disseminate C for sustainable forest management in individual countries have been taken. Poland has actively participated in the Forest Europe process from its very beginning, it is also a signatory to all declarations and resolutions developed within the process, as well as a party to most of the significant forest−related international conventions and agreements. Despite several attempts, Poland has not yet managed to develop and adopt a set of its own C for sustainable forest management that would allow to measure specific quantitative and qualitative characteristics and to support monitoring trends in sustainability of forest man− agement over time. Although the annual report on the condition of forests in Poland contains information about the condition of forest resources and the health of forests and their changes, as well as about the functions performed and ecosystem services provided by forests, its content and the structure are not formally regulated and are not in line with the C recommended by Forest Europe. This lack of clearly established C may make it difficult to compare situa− tion year−by−year and to clearly assess the degree of implementation of the principles of SFM in Poland., Sylwan 165 (3): 233-244
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- 2021
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