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Effects of Forestry Transformation on the Landscape Level of Biodiversity in Poland's Forests

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FORESTS
卷 12, 期 12, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/f12121682

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SFM indicator; forest area; forest fragmentation; protected forest; protective forest; harvesting intensity

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This study aimed to trace the impact of Poland's forestry evolution over the last 75 years on forest biodiversity at the landscape level, showing differences in the effects of socialism and democracy eras on the forest ecosystems and landscape. Despite challenges, the changes in biodiversity protection at the forest landscape level were considered positive.
At all times, historical, political, economic, and social factors have affected the management of forests, with direct and indirect effects on the landscape. This study aimed to trace the impact of Poland's forestry evolution over the last 75 years (1945-2020) on forest biodiversity at the landscape level. Five indicators were selected (forest area, forest fragmentation, protected forests, protective forests, harvesting intensity) to identify directions and dynamics of changes of the forest landscape and their determinants and repercussions. In addition, there were determined forest landscapes threats and recommendations for further action and intervention were formulated. The study period embraced two eras of widely divergent political-economic conditions in Poland (socialism and democracy). In the socialism era (1945-1989), there promptly increased total forest cover, wood resources (total growing stock) and the total area of protective forests (essential for safeguarding biodiversity, including the landscape level). In the era of democracy (1990-2020), average growing stock density increased intensely, and at the same time, a greater emphasis was put on reducing forest fragmentation and clear-cut logging. The results obtained showed equal average increase in the area of protected forests in both eras under the study (most intense at their crossing point). In view of the protection of biodiversity at the forest landscape level, the changes throughout the study period were considered positive, although not without problems and challenging consequences for foresters. The determined pressures to the forest landscapes, requiring legal, political, or financial solutions, include a risk of alteration of the ownership structure of Poland's forests or possibility of operational changes in the State Forests National Forest Holding; outdated forest policies; organizational difficulties in the forest landscape protection; insufficient conservation funding; uneven distribution and further fragmentation of forests; and-last but not least-climate change impacts, including extreme weather events and droughts.

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