Arguments for empowering Southern Carpathians communities in sustainable forestry management based on a perception approach in selected areas

Elena Matei, Daniel Lucheș, G. Manea, Iuliana Vijulie, M. Preda, Octavian Cocoș
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In Romania, the changes of the land fund occurring over the last decades due to land restitutions have led to some difficulties in the management of the marked forests and to excessive harvesting in all geographical areas, but especially in the Carpathian Mountains. Although these topics have been intensely publicized, the general reaction of the population and, implicitly, of the local communities, towards these signals has been week and isolated. Consequently, the study aims at examining the perception of local Carpathian communities, as actors involved in sustainable development, which are required to assume an active participation in the sustainable management (SFM) of the forests lying in the vicinity of residential areas. In order to accomplish this, an interview was applied in eight pilot areas from the Southern Carpathians. The results reveal that, regardless of education level, the respondents have a deep environmental knowledge about forest ecosystems, a perception in which the interest goes primarily to forest maintenance and only then to economic harvesting. The perception regarding the forests' condition, the activity of the administrators and the specific legislation is predominantly negative. In order to overcome the dysfunctions the members of local communities support legislation improvement, the increase of environmental awareness by education, being willing to get involved in a wide range of activities to enhance SFM. The study may be a useful tool for policy makers and for improving the activities by involving local population, which is the main target of SFM.
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根据选定地区的感知方法,在可持续林业管理方面增强南喀尔巴阡社区能力的论点
在罗马尼亚,由于土地归还,过去几十年来土地基金发生了变化,这在管理有标记的森林方面造成了一些困难,在所有地理区域,特别是在喀尔巴阡山脉,造成了过度采伐。虽然这些问题已得到广泛宣传,但民众和当地社区对这些信号的一般反应是冷淡和孤立的。因此,这项研究的目的是审查当地喀尔巴阡社区作为参与可持续发展的行动者的看法,这些社区被要求积极参与居民区附近森林的可持续管理。为了实现这一目标,在南喀尔巴阡山脉的八个试点地区进行了面谈。结果表明,无论受教育程度如何,受访者对森林生态系统都有深刻的环境知识,认为他们的兴趣主要集中在森林维护上,然后才是经济采伐。对森林状况、管理者的活动和具体立法的看法主要是消极的。为了克服这些障碍,当地社区成员支持立法改进,通过教育提高环境意识,并愿意参与广泛的活动来加强森林资源管理。这项研究可能是决策者的一个有用的工具,也可以使当地人口参与进来,从而改善活动,而当地人口是可持续森林管理的主要目标。
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