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한국에 있어서 Sustainable Forest Management에 따른 Criteria 와 Indicator의 개발에 관한 연구
성준경,윤화영 동국대학교 생명자원과학대학 연습림 2000 연습림논문집 Vol.- No.6
Since the implementing the Statement of Forest Principles and Agenda 21 in 1992, sustainable forest management(SFM) is a main subject for forest management policy in the world. In the achievement of SFM, criterion and indicators(C&I) are essential factors. Because C&I are able to monitoring, analysis for forests and these results are used to a policy decision, the data of forest investment in the future. This is the point of C&I. Therefore, the C&I are made for SFM certainly and included the dynamical factors of forest and social factors, environmental factors etc. A purpose of this study is C&I development for SFM in Korea. This study presents 6 criterion and 44 indicators. These C&I are included the forest health, multiple benefits of forests to society and the accepting society's for SFM. This study is experimental research. Therefore, these C&I are able to supplement and change.
성준경,윤화영 동국대학교 대학원 2001 東院論集 Vol.14 No.-
Since the Statement of Forest Principles and Agenda 21 in 1992, sustainable forest management(SFM) has become a main subject for forest management in the world. For achievement of SFM, criterion and indicator(C&I) are essential factors. The Montreal Process was formed in Geneva, Switzerland, in June 1994 to develop and implement internationally agreed criteria and indicators for the conservation and sustainable management of temperate and boreal forests. At the 6th meeting of the Montreal Process Working Group in Santiago, Chile, in 1995. And then, the 10 member countries endorsed a statement of political commitment known as the "Santiago Declaration" which included a comprehensive framework of 7 criteria and 67 indicators. Among the these C&I, the criterion 7 is an effective legal and institutional framework. The first indicators of criterion 7 is the legal framework(laws, regulations, guidelines), including the 5 assessment extent, to support sustainable forest management. A purpose of this study is the assessment of criterion 7, especially the legal framework, for SFM in the Korean Forest Law. As a results of this study, the korean forest law is relatively well organized for SFM. But the indicator 7.1.b which is the legal framework to provide opportunities for public participation in public policy and decision-making related to forests and public access to information will have to develop and improve for SFM.