2020
DOI: 10.14207/ejsd.2020.v9n1p205
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Legal Forest Management Problems: EU Experience

Abstract: The work contains the analysis of forestry management legal problems in Ukraine and the European Union, highlighting the problematic points in the national legislation and the possibility of implementing the experience of developed countries. There are singled out the ways to improve forestry legislation, with accentuating the need in developing a nation-wide forestry program which would regulate forestry management with accounting for preservation of the forest’s ecology function and biologic potential.… Show more

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“…3 of 2001) today still represents a limit to the implementation of a homogeneous and effective national forestry policy [165]. In fact, forestry matters, in national legislation, are today simultaneously subject to the competence of different central administrations (for example, through the Environmental Code-Legislative Decree 152/2006 and through the Urban Code-Legislative Decree 42/2004 for the part concerning landscape conservation) as well as regional ones [169].…”
Section: National Policies and Recent Innovations In Forest Planning:...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 of 2001) today still represents a limit to the implementation of a homogeneous and effective national forestry policy [165]. In fact, forestry matters, in national legislation, are today simultaneously subject to the competence of different central administrations (for example, through the Environmental Code-Legislative Decree 152/2006 and through the Urban Code-Legislative Decree 42/2004 for the part concerning landscape conservation) as well as regional ones [169].…”
Section: National Policies and Recent Innovations In Forest Planning:...mentioning
confidence: 99%