Management Modelling for Forest Landscapes
Dragozova-Ivanova Elena (),
Paligorov Ivan (),
Ivanov Ivaylo () and
Kovacheva Stanislava ()
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Dragozova-Ivanova Elena: University of Forestry
Paligorov Ivan: University of Forestry
Ivanov Ivaylo: University of Forestry
Kovacheva Stanislava: University of Forestry
Economics and Business, 2016, vol. 28, issue 1, 90-97
Abstract:
The article presents alternatives for sustainable management of forest landscapes based on the analysis of Teteven area in Bulgaria. The conclusions are a result of research of 21 main factors, which are identified and evaluated with varying weight by experts and classified in five groups: environmental, social, economic, technological and political. In order to identify the most important and key factors, a structural analysis is applied. The alternatives are summarised in four scenarios called No Management, Ecological and Close to the Nature, Traditional Management and Maximum Potential Benefit.
Keywords: Forest landscapes; INTEGRAL project; management modelling (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1515/eb-2016-0013
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