Institutional preconditions for increasing the ecological and economic effectiveness of forest management
Anatoliy Karpuk and
Maksym Shestak
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Anatoliy Karpuk: National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv
Maksym Shestak: National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv
Ukrainian Journal Ekonomist, 2015, issue 10, 3-7
Abstract:
The article deals with the necessity to improve the institutional preconditions for increasing the ecological and economic effectiveness of forest management. The main balances of more effective attraction of forest resource potential into recreational process have been revealed. It is elaborated the order of implementation of the institutes of public-private partnership into the sector of forest economy as a basic precondition to improve the effectiveness of forest management based on expansion of the field of application of partnership relations between the owners of forest and forest economy assets and private businesses, identification of the forms of partnership relations and the specification of public and private partners. It is formed the author's version of the system of partnership relations management in forest economy providing that the rights of temporary usage of forest and forest economy resources are assigned and that the public and private partners enter statutory and non-statutory unions.
Date: 2015
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