The Clustering in the Context of Forest Management

Forest management is a field of management, characterized by the multitude of aspects it approaches. Through this type of management, the modalities of planning, organizing, training, coordinating, evaluating and implementing the measures foreseen in the sustainable development strategies of the Nat...

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Veröffentlicht in:Economy transdisciplinarity cognition journal 2018-01, Vol.21 (1), p.105-109
Hauptverfasser: Sargu, Lilia, Idriceanu, Catalin-Ionel
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Forest management is a field of management, characterized by the multitude of aspects it approaches. Through this type of management, the modalities of planning, organizing, training, coordinating, evaluating and implementing the measures foreseen in the sustainable development strategies of the National Forest Land, also considering the particularities of the production process in forestry, ecological, social and economic conditions. In these circumstances, it is opportune to create on a specific territory an administrative authority within clearly established boundaries - clusters. The direct effect of such an association is the reduction of administrative and managerial personnel, the merger of some activities carried out in parallel, a certain improvement of the technological process, etc. Another effect of clusters' development in the forestry domain will emerge as a result of specific measures to implement environmentally friendly technologies of resource saving, the development of forestry reserves, the creation of various rational structures of production and a high-performance social infrastructure. The results of this study consist in the scientific argumentation of the formation and development of the forestry cluster in order to obtain the added value and synergetic effect based on preferment technologies and commercial mechanisms for re-technologization of the forestry field.
ISSN:1454-5675
2068-7389