Honey Forests In The Context Of The Social State Principle And The Protection Of Forest Villagers (Observations And Suggestions Specific To Erzincan)

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Mehmet Akif Etgü
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One of the requirements of being a social state is that the state takes measures to increase the economic levels of its citizens. In our country, especially according to the 45th article of the 1982 Constitution, providing resources for bees to collect honey in terms of beekeeping activities constitutes compliance with the expression “other inputs”. In addition, according to Article 170 of the Constitution titled “Protection of forest villagers”, taking measures for the development of wellfare the people of the villages located in and adjacent to the forest is among the duties of the state. Honey forest is the cultivation of plants that provide the pollen and nectar source that bees need in order to make honey, according to the principle of maximum efficiency. The vegetation period of each plant varies depending on the season. Honey flow in Erzincan which starts from the middle of June, lasts for about 1-1.5 months. The scarcity of flowering plants in June leads to a lower amount of honey. In order to increase honey yield, it is vital to popularize the Güvey Kandili (Koelreuteria spp.) tree which blooms during the honey flow period, and the Hungarian Acacia (Sophora japonica) tree which blooms in the first week of July and remains flowering until mid-August. As a result, honey forests cannot be established on a single type of tree. In order to make honey forests fully functional and to ensure the continuity of honey flow, honey forests should be established by diversifying from the necessary trees and forest plants.
社会国家原则与森林村民保护语境下的蜜林(额尔津南专项观察与建议)
作为一个社会国家的要求之一是国家采取措施提高其公民的经济水平。在我国,特别是根据1982年宪法第45条,在养蜂活动中为蜜蜂采集蜂蜜提供资源构成对“其他投入”表述的遵守。此外,根据《宪法》第170条“保护森林村民”,采取措施发展森林及其附近村庄人民的福利是国家的职责之一。蜂蜜林是指按照效率最大化的原则,种植能够提供蜜蜂制蜜所需的花粉和花蜜的植物。每种植物的生长期随季节而变化。额尔津詹的蜂蜜流从6月中旬开始,持续约1-1.5个月。6月份开花植物的稀少导致蜂蜜的产量下降。为了提高蜂蜜产量,推广在蜂蜜流动期间开花的g维坎迪利树(Koelreuteria spp.)和在7月第一周开花并一直开花到8月中旬的匈牙利相思树(Sophora japonica)是至关重要的。因此,蜂蜜林不能建立在单一类型的树上。为了使蜂蜜林充分发挥作用,保证蜂蜜流的连续性,蜂蜜林的建立应该从必要的树木和森林植物多样化。
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Uludag Aricilik Dergisi
Uludag Aricilik Dergisi Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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