SECOND PART: GOALS AND MANAGEMENT MEASURES
7. Management Goals
7.1 General management goal
7.2 Specific management goals
8. Management Measures
8.1 General management design
8.1.1 Spatial Planning Design: suggestions for the creation of zones in sub-areas, according to the provisions of the new forest legislation (natural monuments, natural reserves, state forest parks, etc.)
8.1.2 Sustainability Plan and monitoring indicators
8.2 Management Measures
8.2.1 Natural Habitats: protection and rehabilitation measures, forestry and other activities to be avoided, allowed and recommended forestry manipulations, xenical species management, etc.
8.2.2 Flora: protection and rehabilitation measures by priority of threatened species.
8.2.3 Fauna: division in fauna groups requiring different management measures, i.e. agrino, birds of prey, other birds, reptiles, bats, mammals, insects, etc. General management measures for the reinforcement of biodiversity.
8.2.4 Forest recreation and forest tourism: new recreation facilitations, upgrade suggestions, construction prototypes, new activities, recreation regulations and limitations etc.
8.2.5 Wood production: elaboration of 10years plan, including two-years subdivisions, for the timber collection. Identification of the departments for the timber collection, calculation of the timber volume, specification of the required transfer roads.
8.2.6 Forestry measures: reforestations, forest species to be implanted, thining, diseases fighting, etc.
8.2.7 Other forest products: mushrooms, aromatic plants, Christmas trees, etc.
8.2.8 Hunting: management measures for the enrichment of hunting, possible modifications of hunting zones, etc.
8.2.9 Protection: mainly from fires, as well as from diseases, interventions, other uses, etc.
8.2.10 Environmental education: examination of the feasibility and capability to create new infrastructures, such as center for environmental information, forest museum, botanical garden.
8.2.11 Support to the forest-surrounding municipalities: suggestions regarding the potential contributions of the forest management to the improvement of the quality of life and economy of the local communities.
8.2.12 Infrastructures: roads, anti-fire water tanks, etc. to be constructed or abolished.
8.2.13 Management of protected areas: general principles and measures to be implemented in the natural reserves, the special protection and reservation zones.
8.2.14 Studies: studies and researches required for significant management sectors, for which information is lacking.