Ivan Seletković
Forest Research Institute
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Environmental Management | 2010
Dijana Vuletić; Nenad Potočić; Silvija Krajter; Ivan Seletković; Christine Fürst; Franz Makeschin; Zoran Galić; Carsten Lorz; Dragan Matijašič; Matjaž Zupanič; Primož Simončič; Harald Vacik
In this article, several findings on socio-economic conditions derived from national reports and a web-based questionnaire are discussed and related to the changing role of forestry and the future forest policy development. A number of Central and South-eastern European countries taking part in a SEE-ERA-NET project ReForMan project (www.reforman.de) participated in data acquisition: Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Germany, Serbia and Slovenia. The aim of the research was to illustrate the present structure of forestry sector, as well as investigate newly emerging topics in forestry of Central and South-eastern Europe. The results indicated certain patterns in attitudes and perceptions among stakeholders that can be related to socio-economic conditions defined for each country. Clear differences between member and non-member countries exist only in level of implementation of EU legislation. Results showed consensus on main threats to the forests among all countries, but also some country specifics in perceptions of factors influencing forestry, their importance and professional competencies. These results could be additionally explained by influence of historical conditions which shaped development of forest sector in SEE region especially in its organizational dimension as well as in perceived role of forestry expressed through recognition of main forest functions. The influence of European forest policy processes in the region is evident through adaptation of EU legislation and perceived implications of international processes on national levels. Based on this observation, two possible options for future development of the forestry sector can be foreseen: (i) focusing on the productive function of forests and fostering its’ sustainable use; or (ii) putting an emphasis on environmental and social issues. In both cases supporting public participation in decision-making processes is recommendable. Another conclusion based on perceived medium to low professional competencies to cope with new topics, that there is lack of confidence and need for professional support in decisionmaking processes.
Annals of Forest Science | 2015
Ulrike Talkner; Karl Josef Meiwes; Nenad Potočić; Ivan Seletković; Nathalie Cools; Bruno De Vos; Pasi Rautio
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2008
Ivanka Lovrenčić; Matija Volner; Delko Barišić; Marina Popijač; Nikola Kezić; Ivan Seletković; Stipe Lulić
Archive | 2016
Johannes Eichhorn; Peter Roskams; Nenad Potočić; Volkmar Timmermann; Marco Ferretti; Volker Mues; Andras Szepesi; Dave Durrant; Ivan Seletković; Hans-Werner Schroeck; Seppo Nevalainen; Filippo Bussotti; Paloma Garcia; Sören Wulff
Periodicum Biologorum | 2009
Ivan Seletković; Nenad Potočić; Damir Ugarković; Anamarija Jazbec; Renata Pernar; Ante Seletković; Miroslav Benko
Periodicum Biologorum | 2008
Nenad Potočić; Ivan Seletković; Damir Ugarković; Anamarija Jazbec; Stjepan Mikac
Periodicum Biologorum | 2005
Vera Cesar; Zvonimir Užarević; Nenad Potočić; Ivan Seletković; Hrvoje Lepeduš
Periodicum Biologorum | 2003
Nenad Potočić; Ivan Seletković; Hrvoje Lepeduš; Vera Cesar
Sumarski List | 2011
Nenad Potočić; Ivan Seletković
Glasnik za Šumske Pokuse | 2010
Damir Ugarković; Ivica Tikvić; Zvonko Seletković; Milan Oršanić; Ivan Seletković; Nenad Potočić