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It would seem that in the sphere of modern
technologies based on silicon, aluminum and
glass, wood is no longer trendy. Nothing could be
further from the truth. It is estimated that wood has
about 30 thousand applications: in construction,
mining, energy, the production of furniture, plates,
paper, tools and musical instruments, toys, sports
equipment and office supplies.
Forests in Poland cover
approx. 29.4% of the
territory and grow in the
area of 91 million ha.
The vast majority are
state-owned forests.
The average age of forest
in Poland is 60 years, but
there are more and more
trees with more than 80
years.
The lake districts in
the środkowopolski
uplands and the
lowlands grow
mixed forests full of
oaks, beeches, pines,
spruces, firs and
birches.
The north-east is
dominated by
coniferous forests
such as : pine
forests, which cover
55% of the forming
bright forests with
trees with slender
trunks and high
crowns.
On the wetlands
along the rivers
and streams grow
alder and
riparian forests,
alder, birch,
poplar and
willow ashes.
In the Carpathians and the
Sudeten there are plant
floors:
Foothills
Low montane zone - of
deciduous trees and mixed
Upper montane zoneconiferous forests
Mountain pine Meadows
Crags
Wood in Poland is completely renewable natural wealth.
Wood resources in Poland are growing year by year,
therefore, we are in the fifth place in Europe in the
logging.
Poland promotes
balanced economy. In
our country forest area
increases year by year
State forests acquire
wood, but at the same
time renew stands.
Every year, foresters
plant 500 mln new
trees which is average
of 57 thousand per
hour.
Polish products
such as furniture,
windows and
doors, paper and
yachts – there
arerealmarket and
hits it exp hits on
the market and
export good
There are 375
thousand
Polish people
employed in
the forests, and
the forest sector
makes 2% of
Polish GDP.
March 21 is the International Day of Forests established by
the National Assembly of the UN.
FORESTS ARE lungs of the Earth, it is the SOURCE lifegiving OXYGEN, PROVIDES FOOD, GIVE WORK –TO food,
gives work to people, it is OUR COMMON Good so we need
to take care of them!
Text: E. Ratajczak „Potencjał gospodarczy przemysłów
opartych na drewnie i perspektywy ich rozwoju", GUS,
Warszawa 2012.
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Pictures: Patrycja Bukowska, Roman Matysik
Authoring: Patrycja Bukowska,
Aneta Miśkowiec, Natalia Chudy
Zespół Szkół Uzdrowiskowych w Rabce, II LO
Thesis supervisor : Bożena Knapczyk
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