Periodicum biologorum, Vol. 115 No. 3, 2013.
Original scientific paper
Consultation process on forest biomass and sustainable forest management: How knowledge mobilization in the cross-border region of Croatia and Serbia worked?
MIRJANA STEVANOV
; Institute of Lowland Forestry and Environment, Antona Čehova 13, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia
SILVIJA KRAJTER OSTOIĆ
; Croatian Forest Research Institute, Department for Forest Management and Forest Economics, Trnjanska cesta 35, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
DIJANA VULETIĆ
; Croatian Forest Research Institute, Cvjetno naselje 41, 10450 Jastrebarsko, Croatia
SAŠA ORLOVIĆ
; Institute of Lowland Forestry and Environment, Antona Čehova 13, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia
Abstract
Background and purpose: The aimof the paper is to describe and analyse the consultation process on forest biomass and sustainable forestmanagement in the context of renewable energy. Rather unique for the cross-border region of Croatian and Serbia the process was initiated within the EU project RoK-FOR [1] and based on a 'triple helix' principle- taking into consideration perspectives of science, administration and stakeholders [2 in 3]. Achieved body of information provides insights into forest-related issues in the context of renewable energy in the Western Balkans.
Materials and methods: The methods and analytical frame used for the
purpose of this article was proposed by [3], focusing on: actors and their roles in the process; instruments and tools used in the process of gathering information and consultation; and assessing the level of interaction among actors during the consultation processes. Stakeholders’ panel was the main instrument that generated »body of information«, whereas structured interviews were used for better understanding of actors involved. For understanding administrative
and legislative framework the whole set of documents and decisions
from both countries was analysed while observational notes helped to critically reflect upon data obtained by stakeholder interviews.
Results and conclusions: Use of stakeholders’ panel as a platform for
creating a rather robust »body of information« proved to be valuable tool in the consultation processes,which resulted in a consensus of participating actors on strategic research topics and common recognition ofmajor challenges related to forest biomass production and use. An overall level of interaction among participants can in both countries be classified as of a »medium intensity«, although the ways of interaction were somewhat different. The results could serve as inputs to national research and/or energy strategies in context of
achieving renewable energy goals and fulfilment of obligations according to the Kyoto Protocol.
Keywords
consultation process; forest biomass; sustanable forest management; regional research agenda; ROK-FOR
Hrčak ID:
110936
URI
Publication date:
30.9.2013.
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