On the accessibility of forests within the Forestry Department of Arad

Abstract

 Sustainable forest management and use of its resources is not possible without a permanent transportation network. In order to have a better view of the degree of accessibility of forests within the Arad Forestry Department in this paper the situation at national and European level are presented firstly. The data is used afterwards for making a relevant analysis

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Emil Vasile Toader

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Emil Vasile Toader (2014).  On the accessibility of forests within the Forestry Department of Arad. Studia Universitatis "Vasile Goldis" Arad - Seria Stiinte Ingineresti si agro-turism, 9(2), 15-18. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-143565