VALUE OF ECOLOGIC COMPONENT IN FOREST MANAGEMENT DECISION MAKING CASE STUDY: FORESTS ADJACENT TO BUCHAREST, ROMANIA
Carmen Valentina Radulescu, Maria Loredana Popescu, Amelia Diaconu
Abstract
To say environment management is, nowadays, of outmost importance for any ecosystem concerned in an understatement; nevertheless, in Romania, especially – as least, since the present paper analyses Romanian ecologic statu quo – improving forest management, so to speak, in Romania, is all the more important, since social and economic decisionmaking as to forests (e.g. forests close to Romania’s capital, Bucharest) includes necessarily an ecologic component. The main issue is how to make this component as visible and important as posible, without simultaneously reducing the economic and social components.
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