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Bulletin of the Faculty of Forestry | 2016

Determination of collected porcini and chanterelle quantities depending on different climate change scenarios

Nenad Rankovic; Jelena Nedeljkovic; Zoran Poduška; Dragan Nonic

This study examines the influence of some climate elements on the collected quantities of two commercially most significant types of mushrooms in Serbia (porcini and chanterelle). The main objective of the research is to determine the extent of the collected quantity of porcini and chanterelle, which can be expected in different scenarios of climate change (А1Bmin, А1Bmax, A2min и A2max), based on forecasts of temperature and rainfall changes. The general (dialectical) and specific (modelling methods) are used in the research, as well as the classical scientific methods of reasoning. The calculation of the average annual exponential growth rate (IS) was carried out by forming exponential regression models of the trend of porcini and chanterelle collected quantities. In the research it was found that, according to the data related to the period up to 2014, one can expect a decrease in the movement of both porcini and chanterelle IS, and thus a decrease in the collected quantities. On the other hand, according to the data related to the period up to 2040, in both cases one can expect some fluctuation (increase and decrease) in the movement of IS. According to the data related to periods after 2041 (especially for the period until 2100), in both cases, one can expect a decrease in the collected quantities, as a result of changes in T and P, caused by the assumed climate change.


Bulletin of the Faculty of Forestry | 2016

Strategic and legal framework in forestry and related sectors: Climate change mitigation in European Union and Serbia

Nenad Rankovic; Mirjana Stanisic; Jelena Nedeljkovic; Dragan Nonic

The important role of forests in mitigating and adapting to climate changes is recognized and widely accepted. Therefore, it becomes a subject of universal interest and support. However, in the national strategies relating to climate change, the importance of the forestry sector in mitigating these changes is quite often not discussed in detail. In addition, the problem of climate change is not fully represented and included in national forestry policies. The aim of this research was to determine the compliance and differences of strategic and legislative frameworks in forestry and related sectors, relating to climate change mitigation in the EU and Serbia. At the EU level, there are two strategies and a policy framework, and in Serbia, eight sectoral strategies, referring and discussing the climate change mitigation through forestry. At the same time, these issues are highlighted as the primary objective, only in the Climate and Energy Package of the EU and the Forestry Development Strategy in Serbia. In terms of legislative framework in Serbia, two laws have climate change mitigation through forestry as the primary objective, while for the analyzed relevant EU legislation, this is a secondary objective. In Serbia, only the Forest law has a direct impact on climate change mitigation through forestry, while at EU level, there is no regulation, directive or communication, with the same direct influence. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 43007: Studies of climate changes and their impact on the environment-monitoring impacts, adaptation and mitigation, podprojekat, 43007/16-III: Socio-economic development, mitigation and adaptation to climate change]


Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu | 2014

Non-wood forest products based enterprises’ cooperation and business networking forms in central Serbia

Jelena Nedeljkovic; Dragan Nonic; Nenad Rankovic; Nada Dragović

Collaboration between enterprises includes all activities, which are undertaken in order to achieve common goals and interests. Business networking involves the establishment of various forms of associations and business communities, with or without the creation of new economic entities. The aim of the paper was to study the forms of cooperation between non-wood forest products based small and medium enterprises, as well as to determine the attitudes of their representatives towards cooperation and business networking with other enterprises in Central Serbia. Research included 91 non-wood forest product based small and medium enterprises and 19 representatives of leading enterprises, which were selected based on specifically defined criteria. Both the methods of analysis and synthesis and comparative and statistical methods were applied in the paper. The results indicate that almost all analyzed enterprises cooperate with other enterprises. The most common form of cooperation is present “during selling” and “during purchase”. The majority of leading enterprises’ representatives are members of some of the existing associations of entrepreneurs. Based on the analysis, it was found that there is a need for development of cooperation between the analyzed enterprises. In accordance with that, proposals for the improvement of business networking were given. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 43007: Istraživanja klimatskih promena i njihovog uticaja na životnu sredinu - pracenje uticaja, adaptacija i ublažavanje”, podprojekat 43007/16-III: Socio-ekonomski razvoj, ublažavanje i adaptacija na klimatske promene i br. 37008-TR: Održivo gazdovanje ukupnim potencijalima suma u Republici Srbiji


Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu | 2011

Wood dimensions and value in the Austrian pine plantations in Forest Estate "Sombor" - Forest Unit "Subotica".

Nenad Rankovic; Milivoj Vuckovic

The relationship and interaction between quantitative (number and dimensions of trees) and value indicators in Austrian pine plantations were researched in Forest Management Unit „Suboticke Sume” (Forest Estate „Sombor” - FA „Subotica”). As the measurement of quantitative elements is more simple, their effect on wood value can be used as a rather reliable support in the value estimation of standing trees. The analysis of the research results shows that there is a strong inter-relationship of the study elements, so they can be a good foundation for the estimation of standing timber value in artificial Austrian pine plantations at the given site.


Annals of Forest Research | 2010

Organization of private forest sector in Timok forest area

Vojislav Milijic; Nenad Rankovic; Dragan Nonic; Jelena Nedeljkovic


Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu | 2009

Afforestation in Serbia in the period 1961-2007 with special reference to Austrian pine and Scots pine.

Nenad Rankovic


Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-napoca | 2014

Typology of non-wood forest products based enterprises in Serbia.

Dragan Nonic; Mersudin Avdibegović; Jelena Nedeljkovic; Nenad Rankovic; Viorel Marinescu; Florin Ioras


Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu | 2014

Sustainable governance in forestry and nature protection.

Dragan Nonic; Mersudin Avdibegović; Jelena Nedeljkovic; Aleksandar Radosavljević; Nenad Rankovic


Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu | 2013

Typology of the supply chains of non-wood forest products in Central Serbia.

Dragan Nonic; Nenad Rankovic; Jelena Nedeljkovic


Glasnik ?umarskog fakulteta | 2008

Analysis of commercial profitability of poplar plantations aged 24 years

Ljiljana Keca; Nenad Rankovic; Sanja Pajic

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