Sustainable management of forests is determined by several factors, the main anthropogenic. The destruction of "green gold" leads to a number of economic and environmental imbalances generating major risks. Ecological restoration leads to a theoretical and practical examination of the relationship between restoring forest area and forest protection activities through a regional sustainable development, so that the forest soon will be represented by the link: harmony - abundance - constancy. The article will make a pass through the existing literature in the field of forestry and environment relationship - the economy, to show the way and the opportunities to relate the efforts for environmental protection and sustainable forest management with economic efficiency through the implementation of important projects in the field.
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To Cite this Article: Bran, F., Ioan, I., & R?dulescu, C. V. I. M. G.-B. (2014). Sustainable Forest Management – Rationale and Necessity. International Journal of Academic Research in Enviornment & Geography, 1(1), 79–80.
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