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Institutional Aspects of Forecasting and Organizing Forests Management

Saida Apsalyamova (), Bella Khachir (), Oleg Khuazhev () and Valeri Zyza ()
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Saida Apsalyamova: Kuban State Technological University3, Postal: RU
Bella Khachir: Kuban State Technological University, Postal: RU
Oleg Khuazhev: Kuban State Technological University, Postal: RU
Valeri Zyza: Kuban State Technological University, Postal: RU

Journal of Advanced Research in Management, 2016, vol. 7, issue 2, 194-204

Abstract: This paper considers issues related to the implemented reforms They show that it is difficult and it takes much time for the forest based sector to adapt to market relations and international requirements of stable forest management because the forest based sector has not been of top priority for the development of economy in the Russian Federation over recent years It is determined that the basic factor of inefficient forest use was the instability of the legal regulation of forest relations It led to weak development of institutional forms of forecasting and organizing forests management It defines basic forms of organizing the forest production accounting and volume of cuttings of the main forests under the lack of capacities related to deep added value wood processing in well forested areas as well as the increase in the share of soft wooded broadleaved species and necessity to expand the scope of active restoration of forests above all the care about young forests The obtained results show a high level of differentiating the incomes of population on those with high incomes who can buy wooden products They mainly live in cities Incomes of the rural population and people from small provincial towns and settlements as a rule do not make it possible to form stable demand for the construction of wooden houses acquisition of furniture and other products of added value wood processing The conducted researches show that the impact of climate and influence of climatic changes on forests can be both positive and negative depending on the country regions It enables to imagine the impact of climatic changes on the forest based sector of economy of the Russian Federation It is proved that the use of the medium growth is not too convenient for estimating the impact of climatic changes on the dynamics of forests The current growth is better for these purposes but it is not defined in the contemporary practice of accounting scientific researches when performing forest works The represented data show that along with this the adaptation of high latitudes landscapes to changes of the climate is difficult in many aspects ecological technical economic and social It becomes obvious that the problem of the vast territories of the Russian Federation many years frozen ground must become the subject of deep scientific researches as well as a component of the international negotiations process related to climatic changes

Date: 2016
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