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Title:Razmisleki o požarih, gorivu in upravljanju gozdov v Sloveniji
Authors:ID Knapp, Eric E. (Author)
ID Nagel, Thomas Andrew (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Typology:1.02 - Review Article
Organization:Logo ZGDS - Association of Forestry Societies of Slovenia
Abstract:Požari v naravi so tema, ki v Evropi sproža burne polemike v kontekstu gozdov in njihovega upravljanja. Požar pogosto obravnavamo kot naravno nesrečo, ki povzroča škodo, vendar je v nekaterih gozdnih ekosistemih hkrati tudi naraven proces in pomemben del režima motenj. Dolga zgodovina rabe zemljišč otežuje razumevanje naravne vloge požarov v evropskih gozdovih. Spremembe rabe zemljišč in pretekla gozdnogospodarska praksa so na nekaterih območjih povečale količino goriva in požarno ogroženost. V zadnjem času pa podnebno segrevanje in vse pogostejše ter dolgotrajnejše suše sprožajo vse pogostejše in bolj ekstremne požare oziroma njihovo pojavljanje tudi v mezofilnih gozdnih ekosistemih, ki so slabo prilagojeni na ogenj. Zato je nujno bolje razumeti vlogo požara v številnih evropskih gozdnih ekosistemih, vključno s tem, kako lahko gospodarjenje z gozdom, kadar je to primerno, ogenj uporabimo, namesto da ga gasimo, čeprav je v Sloveniji kurjenje v gozdu trenutno prepovedano z zakonom. Strokovni članek obravnava ključna vprašanja, povezana z ekologijo požarov in upravljanjem gozdov v Sloveniji, nastal pa je kot rezultat izmenjave med Raziskovalno postajo Pacific Southwest, Zavoda za gozdove ZDA (US Forest Service) in strokovnjaki za upravljanje gozdov/požarov v Sloveniji. Prispevek se osredotoča na območji požarišč Goriškega Krasa in Potoške gore ter na druga gozdna območja v Sloveniji. Povzemamo ključne ugotovitve, ki temeljijo na terenskih opazovanjih, strokovnih razpravah in izkušnjah iz požarno ogroženih gozdov Kalifornije. Upamo, da bo to spodbudilo nadaljnjo razpravo in celovitejše razumevanje možnosti za upravljanje požarno ogroženih gozdov v Sloveniji.
Keywords:črni bor, bukev, nadzorovan požig, mezofilni gozd, podnebne spremembe
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:27.01.2026
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:str. 251-265
Numbering:Letn. 83, št. 9/10
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-25698 New window
UDC:630*6:630*44
ISSN on article:0017-2723
COBISS.SI-ID:266313219 New window
Publication date in DiRROS:27.01.2026
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Title:Gozdarski vestnik : slovenska strokovna revija za gozdarstvo
Shortened title:Gozd. vestn.
Publisher:Zveza gozdarskih društev Slovenije
ISSN:0017-2723
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Language:English
Title:Thoughts on fire, fuels, and forest management in Slovenia
Abstract:Wildfire is a topic that raises much controversy in the context of forests and forest management in Europe. Fire is often viewed as a natural disaster that is harmful, yet fire is also a natural process and an important component of the disturbance regime in some forest ecosystems. A long history of land use has made it difficult to unravel the natural role of fire in European forests. Land use changes and past forestry practices have also increased fuels and fire hazard in some areas. In recent times a warming and increasingly drought-prone climate are raising concerns that fires are becoming more frequent and extreme, or extending into mesic forest ecosystems that are poorly adapted to fire. There is therefore an urgent need to better understand the role of fire in many European forest ecosystems including how forest management can, when appropriate, work with fire, rather than against it, yet prescribed burning in forests is currently illegal in Slovenia. This professional contribution discusses key issues related to fire ecology and management in Slovenia resulting from an exchange between the U.S. Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station and forest/fire management experts in Slovenia. The paper focuses on the Goriški Kras and the Potoška Gora Fire sites, as well as other forest sites in Slovenia. We summarize some key thoughts, based on field observations, discussions, and experience from fire-prone forests of California. We hope this will encourage further discourse and a fuller understanding of management options for fire prone forests in Slovenia.
Keywords:Black pine, Beech, prescribed fire, temperate forest, climate change


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