Šumarski list, Vol. 141 No. 1-2, 2017.
Prethodno priopćenje
https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.141.1-2.6
Estate characteristics of private-owned forests in Croatia according to regions
Alen Berta
orcid.org/0000-0003-0428-3098
; Oikon d.o.o., Institut za primijenjenu ekologiju, Zagreb
Vladimir Kušan
; Oikon d.o.o., Institut za primijenjenu ekologiju, Zagreb
Josip Križan
orcid.org/0000-0002-4557-3537
; GEKOM d.o.o., Geofizikalno i ekološko modeliranje, Zagreb
Denis Stojsavljević
; Pro Silva d.o.o., za gospodarenje šumama, Zagreb
Dalibor Hatić
; Pro Silva d.o.o., za gospodarenje šumama, Zagreb
Sažetak
Private owned forests occupy 22 % of the total forest and forest land area i.e. approximately 600,000 ha, according to Forest Management Plan for the area of the Republic of Croatia. Some of the private owned forest characteristics are as follows: small cadastral plots and estates, large number of landlords for the same area and great discrepancy of cadastral data. In this research, analyzed data about cadastral plots and landlords are taken from 319 cadastral municipalities (CM) distributed in 5 regions of the Republic of Croatia as well in 53 private owned forest management units. The sample represents 8.74 % of the Croatian area i.e. 15.69 % of the private owned forest area, according to the Forest Management Plan for the area of the Republic of Croatia. In addition to the statistical characteristic of the cadastral plots regarding regions, two cluster analyses are performed for better characterization of the regions. The first cluster analysis refers to the possession variables: average area of the cadastral plots inside CMs included in private-owned forest management plans (P-FMP), average area of the estates inside CMs included in P-FMP and average amount of the landlords in possession sheets by CMs included in P-FMP. Second cluster analysis refers to spatial variables: total area of the CMs, ratio of the forested areas by private-owned forests and ratio of the „non-forest” land according to cadastral land use data included in P-FMP.
This research gave us an insight about the most pronounced characteristic of each region and about unique relation of the observed characteristics for each region.
This research defines that regions Istria and Kvarner, Slavonija and central Croatia are more differentiated from the other regions in terms of possession variables, whilst the regions of Gorski kotar, Lika and Dalmatia are better explained with spatial variables as differentiation factor from other regions. Few principles are also confirmed as the results of the cluster analysis, for example the relation between the size of the cadastral plots and number of the landlords as well as relation regarding private owned forests ratio and ratio of the „non-forest“ land included in P-FMP.
Ključne riječi
private owned forests; cadastral plots; estate; forest landlords; cluster analysis
Hrčak ID:
175791
URI
Datum izdavanja:
28.2.2017.
Posjeta: 2.484 *