Brukas, Vilis
- Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
After regaining the independence, Lithuania was in the process of making transition to the market economy, yet radical societal shifts only moderately affected Lithuanian forestry. This study evaluates the m am drivers that stimulated or decreased forest utilisation. Review of numerous sources reveals that the major drivers towards increased utilisation were the economic transition and changes in the resource base. These have been counterbalanced primarily by deeply-rooted normativism, increasing environmental restrictions, economic model of State forestry and sluggish land reform. The study shows that seeking to understand the dynamics of forest utilisation, it is insufficient to focus solely on the available forest inventory as is typically done in forecasts of timber removals. Instead. a holistic analysis is needed, taking into account, inter alia, institutional norms and developments outside the forest sector.
Forestry; timber removals; policy drivers
Baltic Forestry
2009, volume: 15, number: 1, pages: 86-96
Publisher: Lithuanian Forest Research Institute
Forest Science
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/26486