This paper analyses the conservation gains through High Conservation Value Forest (HCVF) assessments in two South-East European countries (Bosnia-Herzegovina and Romania). These are based on the review of the Draft Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) National Standards and HCVF Manuals and the results of the certification process of seven forest management units in the two countries. The review indicates that the application of Principle 9 (High Conservation Value Forests) and Criterion 6.4 of the FSC in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Romania was influenced by the size and nature of tenure (i.e., public or non-public land), rather than geographic location per se. The study also revealed that the assessment of HCVF has, for the first time, raised the q...
Romania has traditionally dealt with forest ecosystem services (FES) using a regulatory process of d...
Background and Purpose: Paper analyzes the transition of forestry in Croatia from 1995 up to the sit...
According to the criteria of the International Union for Conservation of Nature, the Republic of Ser...
Forest certification is one of the many tools that have been developed to achieve sustainable forest...
In recent decades, the concept of forest certification under the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) ha...
The paper analyses regulatory frameworks (strategies and laws) in the field of nature conservatio...
High-conservation-value forests (HCVFs) are critically important for biodiversity and ecosystem serv...
Biodiversity conservation has drawn considerable attention as to where the funding is available in o...
The concept of high conservation value forests (HCVF) was proposed by the Forest Stewardship Council...
Today, forest genetic resources are confronted with numerous biotic and abiotic factors that endange...
Co-éditeurs scientifiques : Pescini, Valentina, Panetta, Alessandro, Py-Saragaglia, VanessaInternat...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
Despite the large number of scientific papers dealing with conservation of forest genetic resourc...
The aim of our paper is to analyze the factors that play an important role in adopting a sustainable...
Serbian Danube region is located in the Danube area, with units marked as Upper, Middle and Lower D...
Romania has traditionally dealt with forest ecosystem services (FES) using a regulatory process of d...
Background and Purpose: Paper analyzes the transition of forestry in Croatia from 1995 up to the sit...
According to the criteria of the International Union for Conservation of Nature, the Republic of Ser...
Forest certification is one of the many tools that have been developed to achieve sustainable forest...
In recent decades, the concept of forest certification under the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) ha...
The paper analyses regulatory frameworks (strategies and laws) in the field of nature conservatio...
High-conservation-value forests (HCVFs) are critically important for biodiversity and ecosystem serv...
Biodiversity conservation has drawn considerable attention as to where the funding is available in o...
The concept of high conservation value forests (HCVF) was proposed by the Forest Stewardship Council...
Today, forest genetic resources are confronted with numerous biotic and abiotic factors that endange...
Co-éditeurs scientifiques : Pescini, Valentina, Panetta, Alessandro, Py-Saragaglia, VanessaInternat...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
Despite the large number of scientific papers dealing with conservation of forest genetic resourc...
The aim of our paper is to analyze the factors that play an important role in adopting a sustainable...
Serbian Danube region is located in the Danube area, with units marked as Upper, Middle and Lower D...
Romania has traditionally dealt with forest ecosystem services (FES) using a regulatory process of d...
Background and Purpose: Paper analyzes the transition of forestry in Croatia from 1995 up to the sit...
According to the criteria of the International Union for Conservation of Nature, the Republic of Ser...