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Forestry of Serbia - achievement of Millenium Goals in the era of climate change and globalization
Author(s) -
Saša Orlović,
Milan Drekić,
Bratislav Matović,
Leopold Poljaković-Pajnik,
Mirjana Stevanov,
Dejan Stojanović,
Srđan Stojnić
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
glasnik sumarskog fakulteta
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2217-8600
pISSN - 0353-4537
DOI - 10.2298/gsf14s1089o
Subject(s) - context (archaeology) , serbian , climate change , beech , forest ecology , forestry , globalization , geography , political science , environmental resource management , ecosystem , agroforestry , ecology , environmental science , philosophy , linguistics , archaeology , law , biology
This paper is a review presenting research results on the forest ecosystems of Serbia that are carried out at the Institute of Lowland Forestry and Environment (University of Novi Sad, Serbia) in the context of climate change and globalisation. The review displays results of the long-term monitoring of the forest ecosystems, where the data were obtained at the permanent experimental trials of IPC-Forests (level 2) and the iLTER's network. All findings are systematically divided according to the research disciplines and the most important tree species (poplar, willow, oak, wild cherry and European beech). Also the aspects of social sciences are included (meaning evaluating forest institutions in the first place). This review is meant to contribute inputs to the ongoing discussion about the achievement of the Millenium Goals of Sustainable Development in the context of Serbian forestry. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. III 43002: Biosenzing tehnologije i globalni system za kontinuirano istraživanje i integrisano upravljanje ekosistemimai br. III 43007: Istraživanje klimatskih promena i njihovog uticaja na životnu sredinu - praćenje uticaja, adaptacija i ublažavanje -Unapređenje gajenja nizijskih šuma i FP7 - STREPOW; FP7 - RoK-FoR; FP7 - EXPEER i IPA - OXIT

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