The study analyzed the management of private forests after the sale of forests in the case of OE Murska Sobota and the implementation of forest policy objectives in the field of forest ownership in the period from 2005 to 2015. In the study we were interested in whether the change in forest land ownership changes the intenity We found out that the change in ownership increases the intensity of management, as evidenced by the fact that after the change of ownership, almost once more decisions were issued for possible felling than before the change. The quantity of possible felling also increased significantly in the first year after the change of ownership on the plots that were the subject of sale, and the same period significantly less the amount for possible felling on forest areas of the entire area of OE Murska Sobota. In order to generalize the findings, research would be needed over a longer period of time and in the entire terriotory of Slovenia.
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