FOREST MANAGEMENT IN PORTUGAL

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https://doi.org/10.58246/sj-economics.v53i2.652

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management, forests, economy forest

Abstract

Portugal and occupied by more than 1/3 of forests. Portuguese legislation on forests has progressively changed over time, with measures being created that take the Portuguese panorama and problems into account. Portuguese forests present several advantages at a humanitarian, economic and social level. Their contribution to the national economy forest production and foreign trade, forest energy, recreational and tourism. In the Portuguese context, fires are the biggest problem that Portugal faces today. Rays, Arsonists, Burning for cleaning, Smokers and Country fires are examples of the causes. There is a certain impact on time and space indirectly and directly. Fuel reduction in strategic locations and changes in behaviors by the population could be the solution for what we have been looking for.

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2024-06-30

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