Creating Your Own Estate Plan Via The Online Portal (MojGozdar)

The eGOZD project offers a web-based solution for developing forest management plans by integrating data on forest tenure, infrastructure, and public platforms. This tool aids private forest owners in planning sustainable, multifunctional management aligned with conservation guidelines. By visualizing and economically evaluating production processes, it helps owners optimize timber potential, modernize rural areas, and manage costs effectively. The plan also links to current timber prices, allowing owners to monitor forest performance and make informed decisions, including whether to manage tasks themselves or hire contractors for cost efficiency.

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Vieta
  • Slovenia
Autoriai
  • Amina Gačo
Tikslas
  • Dissemination
Failo tipas
Factsheet
Failo dydis
318 kB
Sukurta
10-10-2024
Kilmės kalba
English
Oficiali projekto svetainė
FOREST4EU
Licencija
CC BY

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