broj: 1-2/2001
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IZVORNI ZNANSTVENI ČLANCI | ||
Lukić, N. | UDK 630* 561 +182.2 (Fagus sylvatica L.) | |
Dendroclimatology Analysis of Common Beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) on Papuk pdf HR EN | 3 | |
Božić, M., Čavlović, J. | UDK 630* 622 + 624 + 522 (001) | |
The Relationship Between Dominant Height. Dimension of Crop Maturity and Normal Growing Stock in Selection Stands pdf HR EN | 9 | |
Franjić, J., Škvorc, Ž., Čarni, A. | UDK 630* 188(001) | |
Numerical Analysis of Phytosociological Releves in Beech-Fir Forests (Abieti-Fagetum s. l.) in Croatia pdf HR EN | 19 | |
Šajković, A. | UDK 630* 120 +UDK 301.153 (001) | |
The Influence of the Quality of Life on Ecological Alttitude pdf HR EN | 27 | |
PREGLEDNI ČLANCI | ||
Sabadi, R. | UDK 630* 904 | |
Portugal, a Brief Note on its Forestry and Forest Industries pdf HR EN | 35 | |
Summary: On the south-west of the Iberian Peninsula located Portugal is by its surface abou 1/2 larger than Croatia, having more than twice Croatia’s population, last decade counts to the countries registering the highest rate of Gross Domestic Product, standard of living as well. Not long ago belonging to the poorest nations of Europe, Portugal climbed over unbelievable US$10,000 GDP/inh/year. After the fall of Salazar’s regime democratic and parliamentary institutios have been established, and functioning astonishingly. From 1974 no serious corruptional affair has been registered, there is also no evidence of compromitation of the government institutions by any dishonourable deeds.Large Portuguese’s forest areas are under cork oak, item by which Portugal acquired monopoly on the world market, the growing stock being smaller relativelly, taking into account that 35 % of the land area is under forest cover. The same happens wih pine resin on the exports market Portugal also has reached almost monopoly. By state’s support, EEC as well, a great part of small agricultural holdings of marginal productivity turn their land into successful Eucalyptus plantation, thus enabling production of necessary inputs for their important and modern pulp and paper industries. One should respect the fact that overhelming chemical pulp, cultural and sanitary papers production has left no serious ecological pollution consequences. Key words: cork production; eucalyptus plantations; Forest cover; forest policy; pine resin production; Portugal; sawnwood production | ||
Antonić, O. | UDK 630* 181 + 181.3 | |
Is the Pedunculate Oak species of Climatogenic Distribution in Croatia? pdf HR EN | 45 | |
STRUČNI ČLANCI | ||
Dimitrov, T. | UDK 630* 432 | |
The Conclusion of the Croatian Government and the Proposal of Preventive Forest Fire Protection Programme in the Republic of Croatia pdf HR EN | 57 | |
Tonković, D. | UDK 630* 375 | |
Forest Railways in Croatia pdf HR EN | 63 | |