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UVODNI ČLANCI | ||
Brežnjak, M. | ||
Wood - this Wonderful Material PDF | 219 | |
PREGLEDNI ČLANCI | ||
Josip Karavla | UDK 630*232.5.:272.001 Karavla, J.: | |
London Parks with Special Emphasis on the Dendroflora in Greenwich Park pdf HR EN | 225 | |
Sikora, J. | UDK 630*232.001 (Populus sp.) | |
The Use of Deep Planting Method pdf HR EN | 235 | |
IZVORNI ZNANSTVENI ČLANCI | ||
Biškup, J., Vondra, V. | UDK 630*232:909:181.3.001 | |
Sociological Analysis of the Coastal People´s Opinion on Reforestation and Forest Protection Plan pdf HR EN | 243 | |
Summary: The research was to reveal the social significance of the Plan for reforestation and protection of coastal forests. A stratified random sample of280 interviewed people, all coming from the regions of Senj, Zadar, Šibenik, Split and Dubrovnik, was used in the research. Similar proportions of people working in agriculture, tourism, cattle-breeding and others were taken for each region. The questioning encompassed the socio-economic circumstances and status of the interviewed; opinions and standpoints of the population in using the burnt and degraded areas; views upon tree species and forest types; analysis of the forest fire issue; evaluation of the private forest owners ´problems; evaluation of the positive and negative attitudes of local population against the reforestation actions and their suggestions. Here are some of the most significant research results: The wealth status of the interviewed does not depend on the number of working people in the family; salaries provide only modest living. Landowners use their land for multiple purposes. They unwillingly give answers concerning the revenues, or else quote very low figures. With the cattle largely reduced in number in wartime, controlled cattle- breeding should not endanger forests and reforestation. There was a unanimous support of the preparation and enforcement of the reforestation of the degradedforestlands. About 60% interviewed did not expect any immediate benefits from reforestation. They evaluated the importance of the reforestation in the following order of significance: (I) protection against erosion, (2) better and healthier environment; (3) use to tourism; (4) logging; and (5) improved scenery. Negligence and war are the main causes of fire. All interviewed were ready to participate in the actions of fire-brigades. The majority of native people would allow that fire-lanes are cut across their land, free of charge; a smaller number wood allow it with compensation. A great number of interviewed people think that there is a need of shared decision making in the case of reforestation. Landowners were the most interested. More than half would participate in reforestation with compensation, i.e. they would expect employment and indirect benefits. The interviewed agree that the current economic situation does not allow that either counties or the government finance the restoration of the devastated land. Complete results of the sociological studies show that the specific features of this long Adriatic belt should be well considered, and the different interests of the local population coincided. If the Republic of Croatia is granted a credit from the World Bank, the money would be spent efficiently only if the local population is made responsible for the restoration and maintenance of the degraded areas. The results of the sociological studies are preliminary research on the way to achieve the aim. Key words: sociological analysis, public opinion, coastal population, reforestation and protection. Key words: sociological analysis; public opinion; coastal population; reforestation and protection | ||
STRUČNI ČLANCI | ||
Grubešić, M. | UDK 630*151.2(497.13)(Castor fiber L.) | |
Operation Beaver in Croatia pdf HR EN | 261 | |
Dimitrov, T. | UDK 630*432.9. | |
A Short Review of the Canadian Forest Fire Danger Rating System Development and the Possibility of its Application in our Country pdf HR EN | 267 | |
Petrović, F. | UDK 630*239:429 | |
Adverse Impact of Man on Lowland Forests of Central Posavina PDF | 275 | |