In our diploma we analysed the regulation of branchwood disposal with the technology of universal wirecrane from forestry- political point of view. By leaving the composition of the cableway crane from the worksite, timber assortments are taken away; jammed branchwood and wood residues remain in a few tens of cubic piles at the stands and parking of forest infrastructure. Six interviews were made to the various public policy and civil society experts, the interviews were based on different views of participators and their tendency to appropriate remediation of worksites. By viewing the five former worksites, we determined the attitude of stakeholders in the implementation of remediation piles branchwood. By analysing the Implementing Regulations of felling, regulation of dealing with wood residues, regulation of skidding and stacking wood assortments and the Law on Forests and Nature Conservation Act, we proposed some changes. Our findings are that the current organization of production with universal cable crane cannot be changed in the short term, therefore we supplemented the Article 10 of the Implementing Regulations of felling. By limiting the size of not cultivated piles of branch wood, which may not exceed 50 m3, or by grinding piles branch wood and depositing chips back into the forest, we propose the most appropriate measures to which have agreed those in public policy and civil society stakeholders.
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