Forest Management in Ukraine Under War Conditions

Authors

  • Y. Volkovska Ukrainian National Forestry University, Ukraine
  • I. Dubovich Ukrainian National Forestry University, Ukraine
  • M. Vyniarska Advisory Center "Legal Analytics", Ukraine
  • N.M. Petretchi Union of Ukrainians in Romania, Bucharest, Romania

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31926/but.fwiafe.2023.16.65.2.4

Keywords:

sustainable forest management, forest ecosystems, forest economics, Ukraine

Abstract

Attention is drawn to scientifically based theoretical and practical approaches to the implementation of the concept of sustainable forest management and, accordingly, to ensuring the principles of sustainable forestry aimed at the adequate protection, use, and regeneration of forest resources in Ukraine during Russia's war against Ukraine. The main socio-economic and ecological aspects that influence the implementation of the concept of sustainable forest management at the national and regional level in the current conditions of Russia's military aggression against Ukraine are considered. The changes in the forest sector in the conditions of war are reflected, which must be considered from the point of view of understanding the principles of sustainable development, sustainable forestry, and the concept of sustainable forest management. It is proposed to develop and implement a theoretical, methodological, and practical approach to the implementation of the concept of sustainable forest management in Ukraine which would take into account the regional differences regarding the organisation and development of forestry in Ukraine.

Author Biographies

Y. Volkovska, Ukrainian National Forestry University, Ukraine

103 General Chuprynkast., Lviv 79057

I. Dubovich, Ukrainian National Forestry University, Ukraine

103 General Chuprynkast., Lviv 79057

M. Vyniarska, Advisory Center "Legal Analytics", Ukraine

18 Mechnykovast., Lviv 79017

N.M. Petretchi, Union of Ukrainians in Romania, Bucharest, Romania

15 Radu Popescu st.,012217, Sector 1

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Published

2023-12-20

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Section

FORESTRY