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Multi-functional management of natural resources, alternative forest management methods, involvement of non-timber products.
- A responsible attitude toward the environment – monitoring environmental effect, seeking out and using the best available solutions.
- Sustainable development, balancing out ecological, economic and social interests – planning of territorial use, establishment of management goals.
- Uninterrupted improvements to the relevant activities, taking into account the role of the ecosystems in local and global processes.
- A science-based system of protected territories so as to ensure the preservation of ecosystems, species and genetic resources in forests.
- Forest management methods which resemble natural processes.
- Openness to co-operation with NGOs, involvement in LIFE projects.
- An understanding of the environment – education, training, seminars, experience, employees;
- Natural protection in forests which are used for economic purposes – appropriate planning, monitoring of locations, assessing impact, preventing negative consequences.
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