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Forest restitution and protected area effectiveness in post-socialist Romania
Authors:Jan Knorn  Tobias Kuemmerle  Volker C Radeloff  Alina Szabo  Marcel Mindrescu  William S Keeton  Ioan Abrudan  Patrick Griffiths  Vladimir Gancz  Patrick Hostert
Institution:1. Geography Department, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Unter den Linden 6, 10099 Berlin, Germany;2. Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison,1630 Linden Drive, Madison, WI 53706-1598, USA;3. Environmental Sciences and Policy Department, Central European University, 1051 Budapest, Hungary;4. Department of Geography, University of Suceava, 13 Universit??ii Sreet, Suceava 720229, Romania;5. Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Vermont, 81 Carrigan Drive, Burlington, VT 05405, USA;6. Faculty of Silviculture and Forest Engineering, Transilvania University, Sirul Beethoven 1, 500123 Brasov, Romania;7. Forest Research and Management Institute (ICAS), B-dul Eroilor 128, 077190 Voluntari, Judetul Ilfov, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract:The effectiveness of protected areas can diminish during times of pronounced socio-economic and institutional change. Our goals were to assess the effectiveness of Romanian protected areas at stemming unsanctioned logging, and to assess post-socialist logging in their surrounding landscapes, during a time of massive socio-economic and institutional change. Our results suggest that forest cover remained fairly stable shortly before and after 1990, but forest disturbance rates increased sharply in two waves after 1995 and 2005. We found substantial disturbances inside protected areas, even within core reserve areas. Moreover, disturbances in the matrix surrounding protected areas were even lower than inside protected area boundaries. We suggest that these rates are largely the result of high logging rates, triggered by rapid ownership and institutional changes. These trends compromise the goals of Romania’s protected area network, lead to an increasing loss of forest habitat, and more isolated and more fragmented protected areas. The effectiveness of Romania’s protected area network in terms of its ability to safeguard biodiversity is therefore most likely decreasing.
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