The Organization of Nature Conservation in State-Owned Forests in Poland and Expectations of Polish Stakeholders

<i>Research Highlights:</i> The presented findings result from the first large-scale research conducted in Poland in relation to the State Forests—the most important place for the protection of Polish nature. They may constitute an important contribution to the improvement of the nature...

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Main Author: Ewa Referowska-Chodak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
Series:Forests
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/11/8/796
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spelling doaj-27022424afd6487cb0a20ee6ecf86c5b2020-11-25T03:27:58ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072020-07-011179679610.3390/f11080796The Organization of Nature Conservation in State-Owned Forests in Poland and Expectations of Polish StakeholdersEwa Referowska-Chodak0Department of Forest Protection, Institute of Forest Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW), ul. Nowoursynowska 159, 02‑776 Warsaw, Poland<i>Research Highlights:</i> The presented findings result from the first large-scale research conducted in Poland in relation to the State Forests—the most important place for the protection of Polish nature. They may constitute an important contribution to the improvement of the nature conservation system. <i>Background and Objectives:</i> The current model of organization of nature conservation in the State Forests in Poland is not fully effective. In regard to the growing influence of society on nature protection and the need to improve the existing system of nature conservation, this study poses the question: what are the expectations of various stakeholders as for the organization of nature conservation in the State Forests? The aim of the article is to present these expectations, to broadly discuss them, and to present recommendations for the future. <i>Materials and Methods:</i> The survey was conducted in 2013, among 41 various stakeholder groups in Poland. The choice of the surveyed groups was determined by their legal competence and/or practical experience in nature conservation in the State Forests. <i>Results:</i> A total of 77.9% of the respondents supported the concept of transferring full responsibility for nature conservation to foresters, while 51.1% supported financing of nature conservation tasks exclusively by the State Forests. In total, 46.8% of respondents believed that foresters should determine the principles and methods of nature conservation. The presented expectations of the Polish stakeholders differ from the current real situation, however, they still cannot be considered as a complete solution. <i>Conclusions:</i> The results indicate a need for a broader discussion and perhaps, consequently, a reorganization of the functioning of nature conservation in state-owned forests in Poland, considering the social expectations and trust in foresters. This can be inspiring also for other countries with a high proportion of state-owned forests.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/11/8/796State Forestsnature protectionfinancingdecision makingresponsibilityimplementation of protective measures
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The Organization of Nature Conservation in State-Owned Forests in Poland and Expectations of Polish Stakeholders
Forests
State Forests
nature protection
financing
decision making
responsibility
implementation of protective measures
author_facet Ewa Referowska-Chodak
author_sort Ewa Referowska-Chodak
title The Organization of Nature Conservation in State-Owned Forests in Poland and Expectations of Polish Stakeholders
title_short The Organization of Nature Conservation in State-Owned Forests in Poland and Expectations of Polish Stakeholders
title_full The Organization of Nature Conservation in State-Owned Forests in Poland and Expectations of Polish Stakeholders
title_fullStr The Organization of Nature Conservation in State-Owned Forests in Poland and Expectations of Polish Stakeholders
title_full_unstemmed The Organization of Nature Conservation in State-Owned Forests in Poland and Expectations of Polish Stakeholders
title_sort organization of nature conservation in state-owned forests in poland and expectations of polish stakeholders
publisher MDPI AG
series Forests
issn 1999-4907
publishDate 2020-07-01
description <i>Research Highlights:</i> The presented findings result from the first large-scale research conducted in Poland in relation to the State Forests—the most important place for the protection of Polish nature. They may constitute an important contribution to the improvement of the nature conservation system. <i>Background and Objectives:</i> The current model of organization of nature conservation in the State Forests in Poland is not fully effective. In regard to the growing influence of society on nature protection and the need to improve the existing system of nature conservation, this study poses the question: what are the expectations of various stakeholders as for the organization of nature conservation in the State Forests? The aim of the article is to present these expectations, to broadly discuss them, and to present recommendations for the future. <i>Materials and Methods:</i> The survey was conducted in 2013, among 41 various stakeholder groups in Poland. The choice of the surveyed groups was determined by their legal competence and/or practical experience in nature conservation in the State Forests. <i>Results:</i> A total of 77.9% of the respondents supported the concept of transferring full responsibility for nature conservation to foresters, while 51.1% supported financing of nature conservation tasks exclusively by the State Forests. In total, 46.8% of respondents believed that foresters should determine the principles and methods of nature conservation. The presented expectations of the Polish stakeholders differ from the current real situation, however, they still cannot be considered as a complete solution. <i>Conclusions:</i> The results indicate a need for a broader discussion and perhaps, consequently, a reorganization of the functioning of nature conservation in state-owned forests in Poland, considering the social expectations and trust in foresters. This can be inspiring also for other countries with a high proportion of state-owned forests.
topic State Forests
nature protection
financing
decision making
responsibility
implementation of protective measures
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/11/8/796
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