NON - CONFLICTUAL COMPETITIVE OBJECTIVES IN THE ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT

Authors

  • Constanta Popescu, PhD Faculty of Economic Sciences, University "Valahia" of Targoviste, Targoviste
  • Constantin Popescu, PhD Faculty of Economic Sciences, University "Valahia" of Targoviste, Targoviste
  • Silvia-Elena Popescu, PhD student Faculty of Economic Sciences, University "Valahia" of Targoviste, Targoviste

Keywords:

ecological evolutive processes, biodiversity, ecosystem, resources durable administration, ecology, productivity, viability

Abstract

The objectives that the ecosystem management aims at should not ignore the publics options, but instead should find fundamental scientific arguments satisfying them. These solutions should be the result of the democratic institutional decisions that are explicit or implicit in legislative regulations, ordinances, decisions and budget provisions. Consequently, it can be considered that the general purpose in the ecosystem management is to maintain the ecosystems characteristics in a broad sense, including both their social and their biophysical components, while the human values include the normative purpose of maintaining the integrity of both the natural and the cultural ecosystem.

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References

1. Leopold A., A sound country almanac, Oxford, London.
2. Popescu C., Conflicting states generated by the operation abusive forest world, Ed. Bibliotheca, Târgovişte, 2008.
3. Local Forest Management on the Frontier: Indigenous Communities Restore their Forest in the Cordillera Mountains, Montanosa Research and Development Centre, Philippines.

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Published

2018-12-31

How to Cite

Popescu, C., Popescu, C., & Popescu, S.-E. (2018). NON - CONFLICTUAL COMPETITIVE OBJECTIVES IN THE ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT. Economics of Agriculture, 57(Special nu), 231–238. Retrieved from https://ea.bg.ac.rs/index.php/EA/article/view/1080