Forests of Tara National Park - state and objectives of future management
The paper presents natural and cultural historical values and rarities of the Tara Na?tional Park, whose significance in the ecosystem and cultural terms exceeds national borders. Special emphasis is placed on forest ecosystems, the state of which is shown through a series of elements. Starting from...
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Published in | Glasnik Sumarskog fakulteta - Univerzitet u Beogradu (1987) Vol. 2023; no. Spec. izdanje; pp. 105 - 118 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English Serbian |
Published |
Faculty of Forestry, Belgrade
2023
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Subjects | |
Online Access | Get full text |
ISSN | 0353-4537 2217-8600 |
DOI | 10.2298/GSF23S1105P |
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Summary: | The paper presents natural and cultural historical values and rarities of the
Tara Na?tional Park, whose significance in the ecosystem and cultural terms
exceeds national borders. Special emphasis is placed on forest ecosystems,
the state of which is shown through a series of elements. Starting from the
current state of forests, on the one hand, and the functionally optimal
state, on the other hand, general and special management objectives
dominated by the protective component are defined. All objectives are of
equal importance and, mainly, of a long-term character. Their realization
depends, among other things, on the degree of dispro?portion of the initial
and optimal-target state. The realization of goals is achieved by a set of
management measures, which are grouped into silvicultural and management
measures, with special attention paid to the values of the felling ripeness
diameter in the forests of fir, beech and spruce, as the most prevalent
categories of forests. It was noted that the management of forests of the
Tara National Park has mostly maintained and improved all forest functions,
while at the same time striving to achieve the maximum possible production
of wood volume of the best quality. In the future, in accordance with the
control method of management, further permanent monitoring of National Park
forests is necessary, timely reaction to the prevention of all negative
trends in their development, intensification of scientific research in all
segments of management, as well as review of the impact of passive
protection of certain parts of the complex on the state of forests and the
values that are protected. |
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ISSN: | 0353-4537 2217-8600 |
DOI: | 10.2298/GSF23S1105P |