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Znanstveno-stručno i staleško glasilo
Hrvatskoga šumarskoga društva
Journal of Forestry Society of Croatia
      Prvi puta izašao 1877. godine i neprekidno izlazi do današnjeg dana
   ISSN No.: 0373-1332              UDC 630* https://doi.org/10.31298/sl
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IZVORNI ZNANSTVENI ČLANCI
     
Trinajstić, I. UDK 630* 188 (001)
Phytosociological-Syntaxonomic Analysis of ass. Hacquetio-Fagetum Košir (Aremonio-Fagion) in the Vegetation of Croatia     pdf     HR     EN 3
Orlić, S., Perić, S. UDK 630* 232.3 (001)
A Contribution to Recognising the Effects of Different Methods of Raising Seedlings of Silver Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) on their Growth in Field Tests     pdf     HR     EN 13
 
PREGLEDNI ČLANCI
     
Križanec, R. UDK 630* 611
Analysing the Construction and Application of “Normal Models” for the Management of Forests of Selection Silvicultural Form     pdf     HR     EN 21
Summary: At the beginning of the millennium we passed from the epoch of single-purpose into the epoch of multi-purpose forest management. Forest economy requires that a forest as a natural wealth and an economic resource permanently satisfy growing needs of the society (multiple use). This overall requirement may be satisfied only by a forest of optimal form and sustainable growth.During scientific research of many years into the most favourable management procedures relating to the conversion of forests stands of selection silvicultural form into an optimal condition, prognostic models of sustainable development and management have been created based on the principles of imitating the nature.Two Croatian systems of optimal models – normal models may be applied to management of selection forests. Both systems are identical in purpose – to convert a degraded real condition into a normal (optimal) condition, but different in organisational elements and conversion procedures. Normal models by Ecological Management Types (EMT) have been constructed to convert forests in terms of forest types and subtypes, while the New System normal model is based on site classes.The analysis of the organisation of both systems has shown that certain elements of constructing EMT normal models are not compatible with the age structure of trees in selection stands. In optimising the scientifically objectively selected forest types and subtypes, the time elements of the construction: rotation, diagonal age (average) increment, absolute maturity, stand cutting maturity determined by the data in the corresponding growth-yield (GY) tables, as well as natural site productivity expressed by unified normal tree series, are questionable in terms of application. The disputable construction elements stem from the basic postulate of the system – identifying trees with stand maturity - which is debatable due to differences in the developmental dynamics of diameter and age structures, and consequently determining stand maturity of even-aged stands in relation to tree maturity of stands of selection silvicultural form.The paper presents scientific insights into theoretically debatable elements of optimisation by applying EMT normal models (partially of empirical origin) and proposes a solution and objective application.
Getz, D. UDK 630* 902
The Middle Ages in Baranja; a Reference to Landscape, Forestry and Fishing     pdf     HR     EN 41
 
STRUČNI ČLANCI
     
Jurjević, P., Tolić, I. UDK 630* 432
Forest Tracks are no Barriers to Fires     pdf     HR     EN 55
Stojković, M. UDK 630* 432
Supplement Forest Fire Fighting     pdf     HR     EN 63

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