Year 2017, Volume 63 Issue 3 (30.09.2017)

Year : 2017
Volume : 63
Issue : 3 (30.09.2017)
   
Authors : Cristian Mihai ENESCU, Aureliu-Florin HÃLÃLIȘAN
Title : THE ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTION OF HUNTING PRODUCTS TO THE TURNOVER OF THE FORESTRY UNITS IN ROMANIA
Abstract : Game species are among the main categories of non-wood forest products (NWFPs) in Romania. Thanks to its diversified relief and forests, Romania has a high diversity of wildlife species. The national hunting area is divided into 2.151 hunting grounds that are managed by private-owned or state-owned forestry units and hunting associations. On the current territory of the country, hunting was a regular practice since the Middle Ages, and the first modern regulation dates from the second half of the 19th century. According to currently valid legislation, hunting in Romania is permitted for 18 species of mammals and 39 species of birds. Special attention is given to three species of EU interest, namely brown bear (Ursus arctos L.), gray wolf (Canis lupus L.) and wildcat (Felis silvestris Schreber). The annual contribution of hunting products to the turnover of the forestry units is usually less than 1%. In order to increase this contribution, forest managers should develop and promote other hunting related activities
For citation : Enescu M.C., Hãlãlișan F.A., (2017) The economic contribution of hunting products to the turnover of the forestry units in Romania, 63 (3): 147-153. DOI: 10.17707/AgricultForest.63.3.15
Keywords : forestry units, game species, hunting, NWFPs, Romania
   
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