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Development of Forest Resources in the European Part of the Russian Federation
A.I. Pisarenko; V.V. Strakhov; R. Päivinen; K. Kuusela; F.A. Dyakun; V.V. Sdobnova
Brill (2000)
Saatavuus: Tilaustuote
Kovakantinen kirja
123,10
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Spokojnoj nochi (Bud' zdorov!)
I.A. Pisarenko
Feniks (2007)
Saatavuus: Tilaustuote
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
9,40
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Siirry koriin
Development of Forest Resources in the European Part of the Russian Federation
123,10 €
Brill
Sivumäärä: 102 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2000, 07.12.2000 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
According to the FAO's State of the world's forests 1999, the total forest area in Russia is 764 million hectares. In the international statistics the forest resource of Russia is treated as one unit. One quarter of this vast forest area, approximately as much forest as all the other European countries together, is in the European part of Russia, west of the Ural mountains. This report will complete the picture of European Forests given in the EFI Research Report No 1 by Kullervo Kuusela in 1994.

The first aim of this study is to describe the distribution and development of forest resources in the European part of Russia. Due to the availability of basic information, this study concentrates on lands under the authority of the Federal Forest Service of Russia, which cover more than 80% of the forest area. The emphasis is on wood resources, non-wood goods and benefits have not been discussed in detail.

Secondly, the study is an effort towards better comparability between forest statistics in Russia and other European countries. The traditions of Russian forestry and forest inventory concepts differ from the other European countries, which, in the past, have caused misinterpretations in the comparison of the statistics between the countries.

The third aim has been to 'cross check' the consistency of available information by analysing the dynamics of the forest resources from 1966 to 1993.

It is hoped that this study is able to fill in some voids in the information about Russian forest resources and that forest researchers, students, forestry experts, policy makers and the public will be able to see more clearly the historical development and future potentials of Russian forestry.

It must be kept in mind that forestry is not only wood production, it deals with nature conservation, protective and recreational functions of forests, and other non-wood benefits and services which, in some forests, play the main role. However, due to the availability of quantitative data, high potential for creating income, and its indirect effects on other types of forest utilisation, analysis of wood production is one of the basic elements in describing the potentials for utilising forest resources as a whole.

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