1. The subject of the contract is to carry out phytosociological studies along with updating the natural habitats of the forests of the Forest Districts: Kutno, Płock, Poddębice, Radomsko and Radziwiłłów.
2. Implementation of the subject of the contract must be based on a full phytosociological study (all forest plant communities).
3. The total area of the studies is: 68 283.00 ha
Full phytosociological study (all forest plant communities), according to Variant A of the Forest Management Manual.
Area of study - 9 483 ha.
Purpose of the study.
The purpose of the study is:
1. recognition and mapping of forest plant communities in the rank of team, subassembly and determination of the condition of communities;
2. elaboration of the results of this work in the form of cartographic and textual documentation;
3. developing guidelines for the forest management plan.
This study will be helpful in conducting forest management in order to maintain environmental balance and maintain or restore the stability of forest ecosystems and to promote permanently sustainable forest management by comprehensive protection of nature resources in forests and promotion of pro-ecological technologies in forest management.
Full phytosociological study (all forest plant communities), according to Variant A of the Forest Management Manual.
Area of study - 14 148 ha.
Purpose of the study.
The purpose of the study is:
1. recognition and mapping of forest plant communities in the rank of team, subassembly and determination of the condition of communities;
2. elaboration of the results of this work in the form of cartographic and textual documentation;
3. developing guidelines for the forest management plan.
This study will be helpful in conducting forest management in order to maintain environmental balance and maintain or restore the stability of forest ecosystems and to promote permanently sustainable forest management by comprehensive protection of nature resources in forests and promotion
Ecological technologies in forest management.
Full phytosociological study (all forest plant communities), according to Variant A of the Forest Management Manual.
Area of study - 17 762 ha.
Purpose of the study.
The purpose of the study is:
1. recognition and mapping of forest plant communities in the rank of team, subassembly and determination of the condition of communities;
2. elaboration of the results of this work in the form of cartographic and textual documentation;
3. developing guidelines for the forest management plan.
This study will be helpful in conducting forest management in order to maintain environmental balance and maintain or restore the stability of forest ecosystems and to promote permanently sustainable forest management by comprehensive protection of nature resources in forests and promotion
Ecological technologies in forest management.
Full phytosociological study (all forest plant communities), according to Variant A of the Forest Management Manual.
Area of study - 16 872 ha.
Purpose of the study.
The purpose of the study is:
1. recognition and mapping of forest plant communities in the rank of team, subassembly and determination of the condition of communities;
2. elaboration of the results of this work in the form of cartographic and textual documentation;
3. developing guidelines for the forest management plan.
This study will be helpful in conducting forest management in order to maintain environmental balance and maintain or restore the stability of forest ecosystems and to promote permanently sustainable forest management by comprehensive protection of nature resources in forests and promotion
Ecological technologies in forest management.
Full phytosociological study (all forest plant communities), according to Variant A of the Forest Management Manual.
Area of study - 10,018 ha.
Purpose of the study.
The purpose of the study is:
1. recognition and mapping of forest plant communities in the rank of team, subassembly and determination of the condition of communities;
2. elaboration of the results of this work in the form of cartographic and textual documentation;
3. developing guidelines for the forest management plan.
This study will be helpful in conducting forest management in order to maintain environmental balance and maintain or restore the stability of forest ecosystems and to promote permanently sustainable forest management by comprehensive protection of nature resources in forests and promotion of pro-ecological technologies in forest management.