Management Modelling for Forest Landscapes

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: environme...

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Main Authors: Dragozova-Ivanova Elena, Paligorov Ivan, Ivanov Ivaylo, Kovacheva Stanislava
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-04-01
Series:Economics and Business
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/eb-2016-0013
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spelling doaj-fe804af8fea9419aba79d21b40d7efe62021-09-05T20:44:45ZengSciendoEconomics and Business2256-03942016-04-01281909710.1515/eb-2016-0013Management Modelling for Forest LandscapesDragozova-Ivanova Elena0Paligorov Ivan1Ivanov Ivaylo2Kovacheva Stanislava3University of ForestryUniversity of ForestryUniversity of ForestryUniversity of ForestryThe 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.https://doi.org/10.1515/eb-2016-0013forest landscapesintegral projectmanagement modelling
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author Dragozova-Ivanova Elena
Paligorov Ivan
Ivanov Ivaylo
Kovacheva Stanislava
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Paligorov Ivan
Ivanov Ivaylo
Kovacheva Stanislava
Management Modelling for Forest Landscapes
Economics and Business
forest landscapes
integral project
management modelling
author_facet Dragozova-Ivanova Elena
Paligorov Ivan
Ivanov Ivaylo
Kovacheva Stanislava
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title Management Modelling for Forest Landscapes
title_short Management Modelling for Forest Landscapes
title_full Management Modelling for Forest Landscapes
title_fullStr Management Modelling for Forest Landscapes
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publisher Sciendo
series Economics and Business
issn 2256-0394
publishDate 2016-04-01
description 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.
topic forest landscapes
integral project
management modelling
url https://doi.org/10.1515/eb-2016-0013
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