The article analyses the relationship between forest tending as the paradigm of close-to-natural silviculture and integral quality through the past, present and the future. In the present-days silviculture is facing new tasks and challenges, which require setting of priorities for the forest tending. The natural resources and tradition of close-to-natural forestry indicate a great opportunity for Slovenia, to achieve recognition in the world on the field of quality forest management in the ecological, social and economical point of view in the future.
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