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2017
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tom 161
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nr 03
The study examines opinions of the State Forest National Forest Holding employees related to the status and future of recreational use of forests as part of forest management in Poland. The survey based on closed questions and was carried out in a randomly selected group of 386 employees of Regional Directorates of the State Forests in Białystok, Katowice, Krosno, Radom, Warszawa and Zielona Góra. The survey was sent to forest districts by e−mail. Almost half of the respondents (44.27%) reckon that forest−based recreation may constitute a significant source of income for the State Forests. Majority of this group (80%) recognize this as an opportunity only for frequently visited forest complexes. According to the vast majority of the respondents (73.44%) fees for various types of forest−based recreation should be collected: from entities financially benefiting from recreational use of forests – 54.95% of the respondents; in designated forests developed for recreational purposes – 14.58%; from all users, in all forests – 3.91%. Stability of forest ecosystems is endangered by recreational use of forests at a moderate level according to over half of the respondents (53.91%), at a low level according to 35.16%, and at a high level in the opinion of 7.55% of the respondents. Nearly half of the respondents (48.44%) agree that current level of recreational development of forests is insufficient to meet public needs. It is satisfactory or too high according to 40.89% and 3.91%, respectively. The sources of knowledge indicated by the respondents included, most frequently, personal observation and experience – 36.50%, followed by: specialist magazines (19.25%), school (17.37%), mass media or trainings in the organization (in each case 11.95%), and another person (2.98%). Majority of the surveyed employees of the State Forests (53.65%) consider that in the present economic situation forest−based recreation will not play a significant role in the structure of the organization's revenues. Over half of the respondents (54.5%) are in favour of the present status quo regarding fees for recreational use of forests. Vast majority of the respondents (89.07%) do not recognize significance of hazards to forest ecosystem stability resulting from recreational use of forests. It would be advisable to initiate additional trainings related to this problem.
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