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M. Idžojtić & Ž. lvanović: ŽENE U HRVATSKOM ŠUMARSTVU Šumarski list br. 1-2, CXXV1 (2002), 23-28 Biskup , J. (1995): Studenti šumarstva 1990-1994. Neidhardt , N. (1945): Prilozi pitanju šumarskog Sociološka studija. Šumarski fakultet Sveučilistudija. Šum. list 69: 32-39. šta u Zagrebu, Zagreb, 1-127 pp. Nowacka , W. (2001): Qualified women in Polish Biskup, J., B. Ranogajec, A. Sajković & V. forestry sector. The past and the present of the Terz in (1987): Stupanj angažiranosti visoko-university level education. Proceedings of the stručnih kadrova na stručnim poslovima u šuSeminar Women in Forestry - strategies to inmarstvu SR Hrvatske. Glas. šum. pokuse, pocrease women´s participation in the forestry secsebno izd. br. 3: 287-295. tor in Europe and North America. Viseu (Portu Caswell , S. (1999): A sustainable force: gal), April 2 - 6, 2001, 338-339 pp. Womenin forestry. Na web stranici: Petrašova , V. (2001): Role of a women - foresters http://www.itto.or.jp/newsletter/v8n2/03.html in the forestry of the Slovak Republic. Proce Ekberg, K., 1998: How to increase the participation edings of the Seminar Women in Forestry - straof women in forestry - Ideas and ongoing work. tegies to increase women´s participation in the Na web stranici: http://www.svo.se forestry sector in Europe and North America. Viseu (Portugal), April 2 - 6, 2001, 297-304 pp. Hoffmann, V. (1998): Female forest workers in Germany - planters or foresters? Allgemeine Forst Späth, R. (2000): German forest administrations and Zeitschrift für Waldwirtschaft und Umweltverfemale foresters - some aspects and fields for investigation and research. In (Furuberg, M., ed.): sorge 26: 1581-1582. Women and Forestry. Proceedings of the Sym Hoffmann, V., M. Karmann & S. Lewark posium on women and forestry. Lillehammer (1999): Women as forest workers in Germany. (Norway), August 12-15, 1999, 97-103 pp. In (Furuberg, M., ed.): Women and Forestry. Sajković, A. (1995): Stavovi studenata šumarstva Proceedings of the Symposium on women and prema razvoju i očuvanju okoliša. Šum. list 5-6: forestry. Lillehammer (Norway), August 12-15, 179-182. 1999, 58-64 pp. Sajković, A. (1999): Socijalno-ekološke orijentacije Ihalainen, R. (1987): Woman as a forester in Fin u šumarskoj profesiji. Disertacija, Filozofski fa land. Folia Forestalia No. 698, 32 pp. kultet, Zagreb. Kaiser, B. (1991): Berufschancen für Diplom-Forstwirtinnen. Forst und Holz 15: 416-419. Š a j k o v i ć, A. (2001): Utjecaj kvalitete života na eko Nadai , E. (2001): Women in forestry: opportunities, loške orijentacije. Šum. list 1-2: 27-34. obstacles, perspectives. Environmental Series Zimmermann , E. (2000): Frauen in der Forstwirtschaft. Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Forstwe No. 324, 82 pp. Swiss Agency for the Environ sen 151: 2-5. ment, Forests and Landscape. Neidhardt , N. (1940): Motivi za studij šumarstva. Šum. list 64: 525-531. ZAHVALA - Acknowledgment Zahvaljujemo na suradnji Ministarstvu poljoprivre- ske šume" p.o. Zagreb, kao i svim ženama dipl. ing. sude i šumarstva, Šumarskom fakultetu Sveučilišta u Zamarstva, magistrima i doktorima znanosti koje su se grebu, Šumarskom institutu Jastrebarsko, J. P. "Hrvat-odazvale anketi. SUMMARY: A research about the presence of women in Croatian forestry was carried out on a sample of 200 women (B.Sc, M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in forestry, biotechnological sciences, field of forestry) employed at the Faculty of Forestry of the University of Zagreb (Forestry Department), the Forest Research Institute Jastrebarsko and the State Enterprise "Croatian Forests" Inc. Zagreb. An anonymous survey, in which 79 % of the respondents took part, was applied. At the Forestry Department of the Faculty of Forestry of the University of Zagreb 7 % of the employees are women, at the Forest Research Institute Jastrebarsko there are 23 % and at the State Enterprise "Croatian Forests " Inc. Zagreb there are 17 % of women. The majority of women in the survey (85 %) doesn´t stem from families traditionally engaged in forestry. 65 % of the respondents graduated on time, and every fourth graduate continued to study at post-graduate studies. The survey results show that 82 % of women are satisfied to have chosen forestry as their life profession, despite the fact that 89 % of them consider that they are not proportionally represented in managing positions in Croatian forestry. Key words: women in forestry, B. Sc., M.Sc, Ph. D., Croatia |