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Sustainable forest management: current situation and certain challenges of the forest sector of Mongolia

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A goal of the article is to explore the theoretical understanding of sustainable forest management and empirical result of the Mongolian forest sector in regarding to institutional regulatory framework, and human resource capacity. Provides also a discussion of improvement possibilities of forest sector of Mongolia. In the framework of sustainable forest management planning, implementing and controlling procedure shall focus on social, environment and economic pillars tends to meet needs of present and future generations of the nations. Also, forest sector human resource shall tend to sustainability as well as in policy, employment and educational level. A mixed research design that incorporated qualitative data and quantitative data was used in this study. Interviews and questionnaires were completed public officials, forest user groups’ employees and private companies’ employees which are responsible for forest planting, afforestation, restoration, nursery, thinning and cleaning. Goal and main focus of the state policy on forest sector of Mongolia, coherence of the public organizations in charge of forestry and forest management in Mongolia, success factors and shortcomings are determined in the discussion part. Human resource capacity shall be provided in all policy, employment and educational manners as well.
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Bibliogr. 22 poz.
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  • National University of Mongolia, School of International Relations and Public Administration, Department of Public Administration
  • National University of Mongolia, School of International Relations and Public Administration, Department of Public Administration
  • National University of Mongolia, School of International Relations and Public Administration, Department of Public Administration
Bibliografia
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  • 6. FAO, UN (2016). Global Forest Resources Assessment 2015 – How are the world’s forests changing? Rome.
  • 7. GIZ/INCOSAD. (2017). Current Situation of Mongolia's Forestry Operations and Options for their Improvement.
  • 8. INCOSAD (2017). Current situation of Mongolia´s forestry operations and options for their improvement.
  • 9. International Labour Organization (2011). International Year of Forests 2011: What about the labour aspects of forestry? Geneva.
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  • 11. Ministry of Environment and Tourism. (2013–2014; 2015–2016). Report of the Mongolian Environmental Situation.
  • 12. Mongolian Law on Forest. (2012). https://legalinfo.mn/ [access: 30.10.2021].
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  • 14. Šimunović N., Hesser F., Stern T. (2018). Frame Analysis of ENGO Conceptualization of Sustainable Forest Management: Environmental Justice and Neoliberalism at the Core of Sustainability. Sustainability 10(9).
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  • 16. State Policy of Forest of Mongolia (2015). https://legalinfo.mn/ [access: 30.10.2021].
  • 17. Statistical data, Ministry of Education, Culture, Science and Sports (2018).
  • 18. UN (2015). Sustainable Development Goals and Forest: A Summary of UNECE engagement and perspective.
  • 19. UN (2016). United Nations Strategic Plan for Forest 2017-2030. Retrieved from http://www.un.org/esa/forests/wp-content/uploads/ 2016/ 12/UNSPF AdvUnedited.pdf [access: 30.10.2021].
  • 20. UN (2020). Sustainable Development Knowledge Platform. Retrieved from https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/topics/forests [access: 30.10.2021].
  • 21. UNECE (2016). Committee on Forests and the Forest Industry Statement.
  • 22. Word Forestry Congress XIV (2015). Durban Declaration: 2050 vision for forests and forestry. Durban.
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