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Organization of private forest sector in Timok forest area

Milijić, V.; Ranković, N.; Nonić, Dragan; Nedeljković, Jelena

(2010)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Milijić, V.
AU  - Ranković, N.
AU  - Nonić, Dragan
AU  - Nedeljković, Jelena
PY  - 2010
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/292
AB  - Today, private forest owners (PFOs) in Serbia cooperate in form of private forest owners associations (PFOAs). Currently, there are 20 PFOAs, of which 15 are in Timok region. Initiatives of PFOs from Timok forest area, animated the owners from other parts of the country and led to foundation of Serbian Federation of Forest Owners' Associations. Twelve of PFOAs from Timok forest area are the founders of Serbian private forest owners' umbrella organization. Restructuring of Public Enterprise (PE) "Srbijasume", which started in 2001, led to development of private small and medium forest enterprises, engaged as contractors of PE for harvesting, timber transport and construction of forest roads. The objectives of this paper are to elaborate if there are differences between PFOs in Serbia and Timok region and to analyze organization of private forest owners in Timok forest area. In order to reach these objectives, results of PRIFORT project were used. This project focused on four countries of Western Balkans region: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia and Macedonia. The aim of this project was to explore precondition for formation of PFOs in this region. Quantitative survey (n = 350) of randomly selected PFOs was conducted in nine municipalities in Serbia, of which two were in Timok region (n = 100). The results show that there are differences between PFOs in Serbia and Timok region in number of PFOs, size of private property and in additional incentives. These results also indicate that economic interest is a motive for establishment of PFOAs and that state support is very important for their development. Since a number of PFOs are entrepreneurs, it can be assumed that, further development of theirs organizations could lead to development of SMEs clusters.
T2  - Annals of Forest Research
T1  - Organization of private forest sector in Timok forest area
EP  - 69
IS  - 1
SP  - 59
VL  - 53
UR  - conv_2242
ER  - 
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author = "Milijić, V. and Ranković, N. and Nonić, Dragan and Nedeljković, Jelena",
year = "2010",
abstract = "Today, private forest owners (PFOs) in Serbia cooperate in form of private forest owners associations (PFOAs). Currently, there are 20 PFOAs, of which 15 are in Timok region. Initiatives of PFOs from Timok forest area, animated the owners from other parts of the country and led to foundation of Serbian Federation of Forest Owners' Associations. Twelve of PFOAs from Timok forest area are the founders of Serbian private forest owners' umbrella organization. Restructuring of Public Enterprise (PE) "Srbijasume", which started in 2001, led to development of private small and medium forest enterprises, engaged as contractors of PE for harvesting, timber transport and construction of forest roads. The objectives of this paper are to elaborate if there are differences between PFOs in Serbia and Timok region and to analyze organization of private forest owners in Timok forest area. In order to reach these objectives, results of PRIFORT project were used. This project focused on four countries of Western Balkans region: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia and Macedonia. The aim of this project was to explore precondition for formation of PFOs in this region. Quantitative survey (n = 350) of randomly selected PFOs was conducted in nine municipalities in Serbia, of which two were in Timok region (n = 100). The results show that there are differences between PFOs in Serbia and Timok region in number of PFOs, size of private property and in additional incentives. These results also indicate that economic interest is a motive for establishment of PFOAs and that state support is very important for their development. Since a number of PFOs are entrepreneurs, it can be assumed that, further development of theirs organizations could lead to development of SMEs clusters.",
journal = "Annals of Forest Research",
title = "Organization of private forest sector in Timok forest area",
pages = "69-59",
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Milijić, V., Ranković, N., Nonić, D.,& Nedeljković, J.. (2010). Organization of private forest sector in Timok forest area. in Annals of Forest Research, 53(1), 59-69.
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Milijić V, Ranković N, Nonić D, Nedeljković J. Organization of private forest sector in Timok forest area. in Annals of Forest Research. 2010;53(1):59-69.
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Milijić, V., Ranković, N., Nonić, Dragan, Nedeljković, Jelena, "Organization of private forest sector in Timok forest area" in Annals of Forest Research, 53, no. 1 (2010):59-69,
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An action plan for the establishment and revision of the national forest programme in Serbia

Ranković, N; Keča, Ljiljana

(2005)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ranković, N
AU  - Keča, Ljiljana
PY  - 2005
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/168
AB  - The forests of Serbia have always been an important national asset serving many functions and attracting the interest of a wide array of stakeholders. As Serbia is a country with an economy in transition it is expected that it will formulate a National Forest Programme (NFP) within two to three years. The main objective of this paper is to highlight the process of formulation or revision of an NFP in future forest policy in the country. As such particular account is taken of the authority. the existing structure and the activity of the Directorate of Forestry, as well as the forest ownership pattern in Serbia.
T2  - International Forestry Review
T1  - An action plan for the establishment and revision of the national forest programme in Serbia
EP  - 70
IS  - 1
SP  - 63
VL  - 7
DO  - 10.1505/ifor.7.1.63.64161
UR  - conv_854
ER  - 
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author = "Ranković, N and Keča, Ljiljana",
year = "2005",
abstract = "The forests of Serbia have always been an important national asset serving many functions and attracting the interest of a wide array of stakeholders. As Serbia is a country with an economy in transition it is expected that it will formulate a National Forest Programme (NFP) within two to three years. The main objective of this paper is to highlight the process of formulation or revision of an NFP in future forest policy in the country. As such particular account is taken of the authority. the existing structure and the activity of the Directorate of Forestry, as well as the forest ownership pattern in Serbia.",
journal = "International Forestry Review",
title = "An action plan for the establishment and revision of the national forest programme in Serbia",
pages = "70-63",
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volume = "7",
doi = "10.1505/ifor.7.1.63.64161",
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Ranković, N.,& Keča, L.. (2005). An action plan for the establishment and revision of the national forest programme in Serbia. in International Forestry Review, 7(1), 63-70.
https://doi.org/10.1505/ifor.7.1.63.64161
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Ranković N, Keča L. An action plan for the establishment and revision of the national forest programme in Serbia. in International Forestry Review. 2005;7(1):63-70.
doi:10.1505/ifor.7.1.63.64161
conv_854 .
Ranković, N, Keča, Ljiljana, "An action plan for the establishment and revision of the national forest programme in Serbia" in International Forestry Review, 7, no. 1 (2005):63-70,
https://doi.org/10.1505/ifor.7.1.63.64161 .,
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