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Adaptive Sustainable Management of Forests in Borjomi

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Abstract

The study of Borjomi forest is based on number of topics/issues including Landscape-Ecological Carcass (LEC) of Borjomi Municipaliy for Planning the Forest Use, which was developed by Prof. Nikoloz Beruchashvili. The study also includes social recerch that allows complex analyzing and evaluating the following issues: Forestry problems (general, their explanation/recommendation for solving these problems); Problems in agriculture (general, their explanation/recommendation for solving these problems); Exploitation of forest resources (fuelwood/timber); Logging for own consumption/for selling locally/for exporting (fuelwood/timber); Tentative price of logging (fuelwood/timber); Tentative price of transportation (fuelwood/timber); Tentative price of selling the wood locally/for export (fuelwood/timber); Tentative volume of/timber consumption; Use of fuelwood for heating/cooking; Problems regarding grazing (is present area for grazing sufficient for existed cattle); Recommendations for improving the condition of forest resources/legal Issues/management issues.

Published in Earth Sciences (Volume 6, Issue 5-1)

This article belongs to the Special Issue New Challenge for Geography: Landscape Dimensions of Sustainable Development

DOI 10.11648/j.earth.s.2017060501.21
Page(s) 73-82
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Keywords

Borjomi Forests, Landscape-Ecological Carcass (LEC), Sustainable Forest Management

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