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Š. Pezdevšek Malovrh, D. G. Hodges, B. Marić, M.Avdibegović: PRIVATE FOREST OWNER EXPECTATIONS ... Šumarski list br. 11–12, CXXXV (2011), 557-566


Expectations from interest associationsOčekivanja od interesnih asocijacija
Share (%) – postotni dio
Silvicultural advice
Savjeti iz ulaganja
Harvesting advice
Savjeti iz iskorištvaanja
Timber market
Tržište drva
Law regulations
Zakonske odredbe
Enterpreneurship
Poduzetništvo
Road support
Podrška za puteve
Training
Edukacija
3,7
17,6
33,7
8,7
15,5
8,4
24,1
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Graph 1. Expectations of private forest owners in Slovenia of their interest associations


Grafikon 1 Očekivanja privatnih šumoposjednika u Sloveniji od njihovih interesnih asocijacija


Expectations from interest associationsOčekivanja od interesnih asocijacija
Share (%) – postotni dio
Silvicultural advice
Savjeti iz ulaganja
Harvesting advice
Savjeti iz iskorištvaanja
Timber market
Tržište drva
Law regulations
Zakonske odredbe
Enterpreneurship
Poduzetništvo
Road support
Podrška za puteve
Training
Edukacija
60,6
42,3
33,4
46,0
8,9
81,1
31,7
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Graph 2. Expectations of private forest owners in Bosnia-Herzegovina of their interest associations


Grafikon 2 Očekivanja privatnih šumoposjednika u Bosni i Hercegovini od njihovih interesnih asocijacija


Slovenian private forest owners were most interested
in information about timber markets and forest
management training; private forest owners in Bosnia-
Herzegovina were most likely to expect support for
forest road construction and maintenance as well as silvicultural
advice. The most pronounced expectations
of Slovenian private forest owners can be explained by
the fact that the traditionally powerful Slovenia Forest
Service is focused mainly on supporting forest management
planning, harvesting, and silviculture. Private
forest owners, therefore, are mainly oriented to the associations
as a source of additional support on timber
markets and training. Because of the extremely low
density of forest roads in Bosnian forests, the expectation
of private forest owners for support in forest road
construction and maintenance is quite reasonable. Relatively
high interest for silvicultural advice can be explained
by the prevailing pattern of services offered to
private forest owners by the Public forest administration
(forest offices), which consists mainly of facilitating
the necessary administrative procedures related to
forest utilization.