Silvarum Colendarum Ratio et Industria Lignaria (Leśnictwo i Drzewnictwo) 15 (3) 2016
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Title
DETERMINATION OF THE ECONOMICAL LOSS DUE TO AN INCREASE OF FORESTS DAMAGE BY HURRICANES
Autor
Krzysztof Adamowicz, Piotr Szczypa, Anna Kożuch, Hanna Kwaśna
Pages
129–135
Keywords
natural disasters, the value of losses, forest grow
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This paper reports the value of economical losses in the forests growth resulted from hurricanes in 2012 in the Forest District Trzebciny. Moreover, the problems with estimation of economical losses caused by the hurricanes have been discussed. In the Forest District Trzebciny the value of economical lost resulted from the forest destruction by hurricane reached 887 869.81 PLN. Analysing the obtained results and literature data the authors conclude that determination of the financial losses caused by hurricanes in the forests should include not only the direct expenditure, but also the losses in the growth of forests.
NEW LOCALITY OF RARE SAPROXYLIC BEETLE ENEDREYTES SEPICOLA (FABRICIUS, 1792) (COLEOPTERA: ANTHRIBIDAE) IN POLAND WITH REMARKS ON THE BIOLOGY AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE SPECIES
Autor
Damian Bruder, Adrian Łukowski
Pages
137–144
Keywords
Anthribidae, Coleoptera, Enedreytes sepicola, geographical distribution, new record
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In Poland, Enedreytes sepicola (Coleoptera: Anthribidae) has been reported from places dispersed almost all over the country and occurred it in small numbers everywhere. In this study we described a new locality found in the Nowa Sól Forest District, Regional Directorate of the State Forests in Zielona Góra (UTM: WT53) and we contributed to the knowledge of the distribution of this rare and locally occurring species of the family Anthribidae. Eight beetles were reared from dead branches of hornbeam (Carpinus betulus). The locality in the Nowa Sól Forest District is one of the outermost west-situated place of occurrence of this species in Poland, and also the first one reported in the forests of the Lubusz Voivodeship. Furthermore, a brief summary has been made of data concerning the biology, ecology and distribution of this saproxylic species, on the basis of national and foreign literature.
APPLICATION OF LANDSAT SATELLITE IMAGES FOR RESEARCH ON CHANGES OF VEGETATION CONDITIONS IN THE “BAGNO CHLEBOWO” NATURA 2000 SITE
Autor
Paweł Czyż, Anna Kowalik, Paweł Rutkowski
Pages
145–160
Keywords
NDVI, RVI, chlorophyll “a”, remote sensing
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On the basis of the analysis of Landsat 7 and 8 satellite images, compared to field researches, differentiation of plant cover of “Bagno Chlebowo” Natura 2000 Site was shown. Vegetation indices NDVI, RVI, the content of chlorophyll “a” in the water, changes of vegetation cover in infrared and natural colour compositions were taken into the consideration.
APPLICATION OF CASH FLOW FOR THE ANALYSIS OF COSTS OF FOREST REGENERATION
Autor
Jakub Glura, Anna Ankudo-Jankowska, Robert Korzeniewicz, Wioleta Wróbel
Pages
161–167
Keywords
forest economics, the costs of forest regeneration, cash flow
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The investment in the form of a projected forest is a source of various cash flow: positive (income) and negative (costs). The economic calculation of such an investment implemented at different times requires discounting and rollover of such flows to the common reference points. The work concerns the analysis of the costs of forest regeneration in the Forest Division Borki in 2007–2013. The study included the following types of forest habitats: fresh mixed broadleaved forest (LMśw), fresh broadleaved forest (Lśw) and moist broadleaved forest (Lw). Reforestation works were performed by using complex fellings. The data takes into account the costs associated with labour and material as planting stock in the distinction of specified types of forest habitats. In the work, different variants of interest rate to modify the summary of costs incurred on the analysed surfaces were used. Statistical analysis confirmed these differences in costs depending on account of their value changes over time. The performed statistical analyses did not confirm that the type of habitat affect the diversity of the respondents costs.
The paper presents results of studies concerning the effect of environmental conditions expressed in terms of forest site type on thinning intensity. The volume of timber harvested from various site types was compared for types of tending interventions (early thinning for positive selection and late thinning for positive selection). Based on the conducted analyses it was shown that thinning intensity in coniferous forest sites was greater that in broadleaved forest sites. Forest sites also had an effect on the intensity of thinning interventions performed within a given forest site group (broadleaved vs. coniferous forest sites). In broadleaved forest sites the greatest volume of timber was harvested at the fresh mixed forest site (BMś – 27.05 m3/ha), while it was lowest at the fresh coniferous forest site (Bśw – 23.66 m3/ha). In broadleaved forest sites the greatest timber volume was harvested in the moist mixed broadleaved forest (LMw – 20.07 m3/ha) and it was smallest in the fresh broadleaved forest site (Lśw – 9.65 m3/ha). The greatest thinning type ratio in broadleaved forest sites was lower than the lowest thinning intensity in coniferous forest sites. Analysis of the type of conducted silvicultural measures showed that a greater thinning type ratio is observed at late thinning for positive selection. Only in the BMw site a greater volume was harvested during early thinning for positive selection than it was at late thinning for positive selection.
education of ecology, forest education, acts, state documents, State Forests
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Effective environmental education, including the forest education, leads to the development of knowledge about the state of the environment, the level of awareness and the environmental attitudes of society. This activity covers different fields, such as: nature conservation, environment, education, and politics taking into account different social groups, organizations and institutions. This paper presents the most important national legislation and state documents in relation to the environmental education. Their relationships and evaluation in the context of a positive impact on the ecological awareness of society, including the activities of the State Forests in this area are indicated. The process of creating a regulatory system in the field of environmental education is a long-term process that requires continuous improvement of law and system solutions. In the field of education, it should aim to develop a common platform for cooperation between educational bodies and forest educators. The result of this cooperation should be developing common standards and core curricula for various levels of education.
DECAY OF THE HEARTWOOD IN LOWER AND UPPER TRUNK OF PINUS SYLVESTRIS BY PORODAEDALEA PINI
Autor
Wojciech Szewczyk
Pages
185–188
Keywords
Porodaedalea pini, decay, heartwood, Scots pine
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This article presents the results of research on decay of Scots pine heartwood in the lower and upper parts of the trunk by Porodaedalea pini. The rates of decay of wood in the lower and upper parts of the trunk were similar. The isolate of P. pini had a significant effect on rate of wood decay.
GOLD MEDAL ANTLERS OF ROE DEER HUNTED IN POLAND IN 1874–2005
Autor
Marek Wajdzik, Katarzyna Szyjka, Paweł Nasiadka, Jacek Skubis, Bartłomiej Rysak
Pages
189–195
Keywords
roe deer, Capreolus capreolus, antlers, value of trophy
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The aim of the study was to examine individual quality of roe deer hunted in Poland in 1876–2005 and check the impact of the antlers height, their weight and volume on the final valuation. In the study data on the antlers of roe deer summarized in the “Catalogue of hunting trophies 2005” (Dziedzic, 2005) were used. In total of the registry there were 1,152 trophies with gold medal that ranged from 130–226.68 points CIC. The individual quality of roe deer in Poland is very high, and the amount of gold antlers bucks was increasing steadily up to 2005. Only in the last five years of the period ie. in 1999–2005 the number of trophies was 47. Weight and volume had the biggest impact on the total number of points in the measurement of the medal antlers. On average it accounted for respectively 34.7% and 47.3% of their total points.