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ANTHROPOGENIC PRESSURE ON FORESTS IN THE GLOBAL ERA

Petrica Sorin Anghelu?a () and Arghir Vasile Ciobotaru ()
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Petrica Sorin Anghelu?a: Faculty of Agri-Food and Environmental Economics, Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Arghir Vasile Ciobotaru: Faculty of Agri-Food and Environmental Economics, Bucharest University of Economic Studies

Proceedings of Administration and Public Management International Conference, 2014, vol. 10, issue 1, 296-303

Abstract: Of all terrestrial ecosystems, the forest is the most important and complex ecosystem. Because of humans the largest forests of the world are in serious danger. Anthropogenic pressure on the forest is becoming greater with increasing global population. Characteristic new management methods must be found, among others, naturally regenerating forests, ecological technologies in forestry, achieving various structures as close to that of natural forests. The measures presented are able to contribute significantly to stability and sustainable development of forests, if they apply and totally uninterrupted

Keywords: forest ecosystem; globalization; demographic growth; regeneration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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