Strategic options for forest policy development
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- | ^ Working Group I - Social and Environmental Services, Property, Wood and Industry | + | ^ Working Group I - Social and environmental services, property, wood and industry |
- | | ** Strategic | + | | ** Strategic |
- | | | // The forests | + | | | //Goal: The forests |
- | | ** Strategic | + | | **Strategic |
- | | | // The forest continuously fulfills its functions at a level established as mandatory and agreed by the company, and the necessary exceedances of this level are specified and actively supported // | | + | | | //Goal: The forest continuously fulfills its functions at a level that is established as mandatory and agreed by the society, and the necessary exceedances of this level are specified and actively supported // | |
- | | ** Strategic | + | | **Strategic |
- | | | // Forests play an increased role in providing recreational and sanogenic | + | | | //Goal: Forests play an increased role in providing recreational and health improvement |
- | | ** Strategic | + | | **Strategic |
- | | | // Support | + | | | //Goal: Supporting |
- | | ** Strategic | + | | **Strategic |
- | | | // Forests sequester carbon at a level as close as possible to their maximum seasonal potential and continuously provide superior wood assortments.// | + | | | //Goal: Forests sequester carbon at a level that is as close as possible to their maximum seasonal potential and continuously provide superior wood assortments.// |
- | | ** Strategic | + | | **Strategic |
- | | | // The exploitation of wood is achieved by using environmentally friendly methods and taking into account the reduction of the negative social impact.// | | + | | | //Goal: The exploitation of wood is achieved by using environmentally friendly methods and taking into account the reduction of the negative social impact.// | |
- | | ** Strategic | + | | **Strategic |
- | | | // Favoring | + | | | //Goal: Favouring |
- | | ** Strategic | + | | **Strategic |
- | | | // The timber market is ethical and competitive, | + | | | //Goal: The timber market is ethical and competitive, |
- | | ** Strategic | + | | ** Strategic |
- | | | // Increasing local added value through the use of goods and services provided by the forest.// | | + | | | //Goal: Increasing local added value through the use of goods and services provided by the forest.// | |
- | | ** Strategic | + | | **Strategic |
- | | | // Integration | + | | | //Goal: The integration |
- | ^ Working Group II - Climate | + | ^ Working Group II - Climate |
- | | ** Strategic | + | | **Strategic |
- | | | // A unitary system of protected natural areas, representative for the conservation of biodiversity, | + | | | //Goal: A unitary system of protected natural areas, representative for the conservation of biodiversity, |
- | | ** Strategic | + | | **Strategic |
- | | | // Natural, stable forest ecosystems with high biodiversity value, | + | | | //Goal: Natural, stable forest ecosystems with a high biodiversity value, |
- | | ** Strategic | + | | **Strategic |
- | | | // Maintain an appropriate level of genetic diversity to ensure the adaptability of populations and species in a changing environment // | | + | | | //Goal: Maintain an appropriate level of genetic diversity to ensure the adaptability of populations and species in a changing environment // | |
- | | ** Strategic | + | | **Strategic |
- | | | // Forest management integrates established and tested | + | | | //Goal: Forest management integrates |
- | | ** Strategic | + | | **Strategic |
- | | | // Stimulating emission reductions by improving land use and timber use and managing greenhouse gas quantities // | | + | | | //Goal: Stimulating emission reductions by improving land use and timber use and managing greenhouse gas quantities // | |
- | ^ Working Group III - Regulation and Funding, Forestry Administration, Education, Research | + | ^ Working Group III - Regulation and funding, forestry administration, education, research |
- | | ** Strategic | + | | **Strategic |
- | | | // Forest education is done systematically to increase society' | + | | |
- | | ** Strategic | + | | **Strategic |
- | | | // Forest | + | | |
- | | ** Strategic | + | | **Strategic |
- | | | // Simplified, coherent and efficient framework for regulating forest management .// | | + | | |
- | | ** Strategic | + | | **Strategic |
- | | | // Efficient forest administration and total transparency of the administrative act in publicly owned forests.// | | + | | |
- | | ** Strategic | + | | **Strategic |
- | | | // A professional forestry administration, | + | | |
- | | ** Strategic | + | | **Strategic |
- | | | // The control | + | | |
- | | ** Strategic | + | | **Strategic |
- | | | // An efficient and transparent system for assessing, | + | | |
- | | ** Strategic | + | | **Strategic |
- | | | // Applied research brings obvious benefits in forestry practice, addressing | + | | |
- | | ** Strategic | + | | **Strategic |
- | | | // Development of a mechanism for consulting those interested in the forestry sector in order to communicate, | + | | |