Review of forest law in Serbia - tendencies and needs
2010
Tomic, N. M., University of Belgrade, Belgrade (Serbia)
It is well known that land is hard renewable natural resource. We can conclude that forest health and biodiversity should be regularly monitored on the entire territory of the Republic. Experts claim that on our Planet 3-4 species of flora die out every day. On 21st of March we celebrated the day of protection of forests speaking a lot about sustainable development. This sustainable development is realized by making and enforcement of decisions by which is provided for harmonization of interest of environmental protection and interest of economic development. Besides this, the new Forest Law has to take into consideration general publicnational interest for our forests. Some of the issues considered in this paper persuade us that this will be achieved by the new Forest Law that came into effect in May 2010 and will be applied in the Republic of Serbia from the 16th of November 2010. The fulfillment of international obligations in the field of forestry requires new legal solutions, but also the harmonization of forest legislation with the European Union legislation.
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