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The Role of Human Capital in an Organisation - A Case Study of the ‘State Forests’ National Forest Holding in Poland

2025, Krawczyński, Jacek, Wieruszewski, Marek, Mydlarz, Katarzyna, Molińska-Glura, Marta, Glura, Jakub, Krzewina, Wiesław, Jaszczak, Roman, Adamowicz, Krzysztof

Human capital is a key element necessary for the smooth operation of an organization based on sustainable development. It is not only important for building strategy but also affects the performance of day-to-day operations. Managers must constantly monitor the changes taking place around the organization and make quick decisions in line with sustainability. They enable the organization to adapt to current market conditions and meet closed-loop requirements. These solutions are an important issue in forest management organizations. Considering the expanded mission of forests, it is clear that the role of forests today is much broader than just protecting biodiversity. Forestry institutions need adequate staff and human resources to effectively carry out forest management tasks and properly analyze trends and patterns of the sustainable use of forest resources. The purpose of the article was to analyze and evaluate human capital through its commitment to the organization’s tasks within the framework of sustainability. The research involved a sample for employees working in a selected unit of the State Forest Holding in Poland. The research was based on an anonymous employee survey on job engagement. The following aspects were assessed, commitment to the organization, sense of responsibility to the organization, interest in the work, and willingness to make sacrifices for the company in order to meet the demands of a modern forestry company oriented to the requirements of the new forestry strategy. Our reanalysis showed that gender and job type do not have a significant impact on commitment. However, an employee’s age and length of service do influence the behaviour and commitment of state forestry employees.

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Problemy i wyzwania stojące przed leśnictwem miejskim

2024, Jaszczak, Roman, Ciesielski, Mariusz, Kaliszewski Adam

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Recreational Evaluation of Forests in Urban Environments: Methodological and Practical Aspects

2022, Wajchman-Świtalska, Sandra, Zajadacz, Alina, Woźniak, Marcin, Jaszczak, Roman, Beker, Cezary

This literature review shows that there is no up-to-date common approach to assess the recreational potential of forests. The aim of the study is to present methodological and practical aspects of the evaluation of forests in urban environments for recreational purposes based on the example of urban forests in Poznań (Poland). In this research, the following evaluation criteria were selected: types of forest habitats, ages of dominant species, stand composition, stocking index, the share of undergrowth, soil cover, canopy closure, and surface water. All these criteria are presented in the forest management plan (FMP). We prove that the majority of stands within the study area (81.86%) have medium potential for recreational purposes. Moreover, regarding recreation services, documents existing within the study area are not specified enough. The undoubted advantages of the proposed method are a forestry perspective on the problem, a uniform dataset included in FMPs, data availability, and the possibility of comparing data from different areas.

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Urządzanie lasu narzędziem do realizacji współczesnych i prognozowanych wyzwań, oczekiwań społecznych i realizacji wielofunkcyjnej gospodarki leśnej

2023, Bańkowski, Janusz, Jaszczak, Roman, Łapińska, Katarzyna, Orzechowski, Michał, Szabla, Kazimierz

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Taxonomy Regulation as a New Instrument for the Sustainable Management of the Forest Environment in Europe

2024, Brożek, Jarosław, Kożuch, Anna, Wieruszewski, Marek, Jaszczak, Roman, Adamowicz, Krzysztof

Regulation (EU) 2020/852 of the European Parliament, also known as the Taxonomy Regulation, facilitates environmentally sustainable investments. It is part of the concept of the European Green Deal and a ‘tool’ for financial institutions, enterprises, and investors, facilitating the assessment of the environmental impact of a particular project. The Regulation contains the criteria an activity must meet to be considered environmentally sustainable. The role of the Taxonomy Regulation is to enable the flow of public and private capital towards ecological and sustainable activities. The document does not need to be implemented into the legal order of individual EU member-states, which results in its direct application. The main financial instruments enabling the achievement of the goals of the Taxonomy Regulation may be green bonds and other forms of capital raising by entrepreneurs and forest ownership structures. The assumption of the Regulation is to achieve the principles of sustainable environmental activity when spending funds obtained from private investors. It is an issue of key significance to identify the areas of management and financial accounting in the operational activities of forest enterprises that can be qualified for the Taxonomy Regulation. Forestry activities, including the processes mentioned therein, the objectives of the New EU Forest Strategy, and the LULUCF Regulation, are to play an essential role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The role of forestry in the supply chain in its broad sense is also considered. Forestry and forest management can receive capital for sustainable development due to the threat resulting from exclusions that strengthen the protective function of the forest (the protection of biodiversity). These processes will occur at the expense of production and numerous social functions.

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Lasy i leśnictwo miejskie w Polsce współczesnym wyzwaniem prawnym i społecznym

2022, Jaszczak, Roman, Marozau, Aleh, Wołkowycki, Dan

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Nowa koncepcja planowania w leśnictwie drogą rozwoju leśnictwa przyszłości i dialogu społecznego

2022, Bańkowski, Janusz, Jaszczak, Roman, Szabla, Kazimierz

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Forest land purchasing by forest districts of the Regional Directorate of the State Forests in Toruń in the light of applicable legal regulations

2024, Talaśka, Adrian, Jaszczak, Roman, Ankudo-Jankowska, Anna, Adamowicz, Krzysztof

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Lasy miejskie w Polsce

2024, Jaszczak, Roman, Borecki, Tomasz

ABSTRACT Magnetic field (MF) treatment, as an efficient and pollution-free treatment method, has received extensive attention from researchers and found broad prospects in horticultural and agricultural development. According to relevant studies, mainstream research direction is aimed at utilizing MF treatment to improve the economic traits of horticultural and agricultural crops. MF has positive effects, for example, on seed germination, seedling growth, crop yield and quality and plant tolerance to stress. In recent years, more and more researchers have focused their work on using seed MF or magnetised water (MW) irrigation treatment to improve plant tolerance to salt or heavy metal stresses, to achieve the purpose of soil restoration by plant heavy metal accumulation. In this review, the most commonly utilised MF or MW treatment methods have been described in detail, and the effects of MF treatment on horticultural and agricultural crops have been presented. Furthermore, new prospects for MF treatment and the associated molecular basis have been presented. Since different species or cultivars have different optimal dose requirements for MF treatment, it is still a challenge presently to promote MF treatment use in commercial applications. For successful implementation of MF treatments, it is essential to conduct a large number of screening experiments and more in-depth research on the effects of MF on cultivated plants.

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Funkcja społeczna lasów w różnych jej aspektach

2024, Jaszczak, Roman, Zieliński, Damian, Kaliszewski, Adam

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Zasady gospodarowania w lasach miejskich na przykładzie Poznania

2022, Jaszczak, Roman