The Wood Products Industry in the Western Balkan Region
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2009
Autori
Glavonjić, Branko
Vlosky, Richard
Borlea, Gheorghe Florian

Petrović, Slavica

Sretenović, Predrag
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Primary wood processing and secondary furniture production are strategic sectors in most western Balkan countries with regard to contribution to gross domestic product, exports, and employment. After abandoning a socialist business system in the post-Yugoslavia era, all countries in the region have developed transitional reforms to become free-market economies. Some of these reforms include changes in ownership structure, recapitalization and modernization, adapting to meet import standards of developed countries, and developing strategic linkages with supply-chain counterparts in developed countries. This article contains the results of research conducted on the current situation in primary wood processing and furniture industries in seven western Balkan countries. A common characteristic of these sectors across all countries is the century-long tradition of forestry and forest utilization. The development of these sectors will require sustainable management of the region's rich fores...t resources, political and economic systems that are transparent and market driven, as well as investments in production technology and employee training.
Izvor:
Forest Products Journal, 2009, 59, 10, 98-111Izdavač:
- Forest Products Society
DOI: 10.13073/0015-7473-59.10.98
ISSN: 0015-7473
WoS: 000276624000013
Scopus: 2-s2.0-77951736661
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Šumarski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Glavonjić, Branko AU - Vlosky, Richard AU - Borlea, Gheorghe Florian AU - Petrović, Slavica AU - Sretenović, Predrag PY - 2009 UR - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/280 AB - Primary wood processing and secondary furniture production are strategic sectors in most western Balkan countries with regard to contribution to gross domestic product, exports, and employment. After abandoning a socialist business system in the post-Yugoslavia era, all countries in the region have developed transitional reforms to become free-market economies. Some of these reforms include changes in ownership structure, recapitalization and modernization, adapting to meet import standards of developed countries, and developing strategic linkages with supply-chain counterparts in developed countries. This article contains the results of research conducted on the current situation in primary wood processing and furniture industries in seven western Balkan countries. A common characteristic of these sectors across all countries is the century-long tradition of forestry and forest utilization. The development of these sectors will require sustainable management of the region's rich forest resources, political and economic systems that are transparent and market driven, as well as investments in production technology and employee training. PB - Forest Products Society T2 - Forest Products Journal T1 - The Wood Products Industry in the Western Balkan Region EP - 111 IS - 10 SP - 98 VL - 59 DO - 10.13073/0015-7473-59.10.98 UR - conv_2234 ER -
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Glavonjić, B., Vlosky, R., Borlea, G. F., Petrović, S.,& Sretenović, P.. (2009). The Wood Products Industry in the Western Balkan Region. in Forest Products Journal Forest Products Society., 59(10), 98-111. https://doi.org/10.13073/0015-7473-59.10.98 conv_2234
Glavonjić B, Vlosky R, Borlea GF, Petrović S, Sretenović P. The Wood Products Industry in the Western Balkan Region. in Forest Products Journal. 2009;59(10):98-111. doi:10.13073/0015-7473-59.10.98 conv_2234 .
Glavonjić, Branko, Vlosky, Richard, Borlea, Gheorghe Florian, Petrović, Slavica, Sretenović, Predrag, "The Wood Products Industry in the Western Balkan Region" in Forest Products Journal, 59, no. 10 (2009):98-111, https://doi.org/10.13073/0015-7473-59.10.98 ., conv_2234 .