Sore Spots in the Forest Restoration Management System (the Case of Irkutsk Region)

L. Baldanova
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Forest conservation and restoration are the basis for stable ecological wellbeing and sustainable forestry. The article is dedicated to the issues of enhancement of efficiency of forest restoration in Russia in the case of Irkutsk Region. Sore spots in this area are revealed in terms of a forest restoration analysis. Forest conservation in the region is provided mainly due to the natural processes of forest stand regeneration. The main part of the regional fund for the restoration of forests is comprised of deforestation and burnt forest areas. Efficiency of forest restoration activities is determined not only by the area of artificial or natural (mixed) reforestation but also by the area of forest tending. The global experience shows the need for a switch to a different understanding of allocation of funds and forces when taking an optimal decision in the field of improving the quality of forest restoration. Sustainable forestry is possible only when combining activities of forest restoration and tending. An increase in tending young-growth stand will significantly increase not only its survival capacity but also its quality. Furthermore, the author considers the mechanisms of government control of forest restoration including the national project «Forest Conservation» and the federal law of July 19, 2018 № 212-FL.
森林恢复管理制度中的痛点(以伊尔库茨克地区为例)
森林保护和恢复是生态健康稳定和林业可持续发展的基础。本文致力于提高俄罗斯伊尔库茨克地区森林恢复效率的问题。根据森林恢复分析,这个地区的痛点显露出来。该地区的森林保护主要是由于林分更新的自然过程。恢复森林的区域基金的主要部分包括砍伐森林和烧毁森林地区。森林恢复活动的效率不仅取决于人工或自然(混合)再造林的面积,而且取决于森林抚育的面积。全球经验表明,在作出改善森林恢复质量的最佳决定时,需要转变对资金和力量分配的不同理解。只有将森林恢复和抚育活动结合起来,才能实现可持续林业。增加幼龄林分抚育,不仅能显著提高幼龄林分的成活率,而且能显著提高幼龄林分的质量。此外,作者还考虑了政府控制森林恢复的机制,包括国家项目“森林保护”和2018年7月19日第212-FL号联邦法律。
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