Leś. Pr. Bad., 2009, Vol. 70 (3): 223-239.
Relacje między kwalifikacjami nadleśniczego i warunkami
gospodarczymi a wynikiem działalności nadleśnictwa
Relationships between qualifications of a forest district manager and
economic conditions on the one hand and the operating result of a
forest district on the other
Andrzej M. Radecki
Ośrodek Rozwojowo-Wdrożeniowy Lasów Państwowych, Bedoń, ul.
Sienkiewicza 19, 95-020 Andrespol, Fax +48 426772502; e-mail: dyrektor@orwlp.com.pl
Abstract. The generally accepted opinion that
professional qualifications of forest district managers are essential
for the economic success of forest districts was studied taking as a
basis the administrative division of the State Forests National Forest
Holding (NFH) in Poland. The applied economic success indicators were:
financial result excluding allocations from the Forest Fund and other
operating revenues, and without other operating costs per hectare of
the total area of a forest district, and administration costs per
hectare of the total area of a forest district. Qualifications of
forest district managers were assessed on the basis of their
educational record, additional training after learning a degree and job
seniority. All forest districts were studied, taking into consideration
their division into three geographic zones, area of forest districts,
and difficulty level of their management, as well as the administrative
division of the State Forests NFH. Then, selected model groups were
studied, considering results of regular comprehensive inspections
carried out by the State Forests Inspection.
The findings of study on the correlation between selected economic
parameters characterizing forest resource management in forest
districts and selected numerous formal qualifications of forest
districts managers, with application of statistical methods, showed
that no provable significant relationship exists. The reasons for this
unexpected result can be explained by:
1) unsuitably adopted uniform economic success criteria for all forest
districts, whose diversification in terms of management goal hierarchy
did not allow studying the whole population of forest districts with
regard to analysis of universal values,
2) unsuitably anticipated correlation between economic success and
qualifications of a manager, given significant reduction of forest
district managers’ authority caused by their obligation to strictly
comply with the long-term forest management plans, or excessive
subordination of forest district managers to the decisions of a higher
level authorities of the State Forests NFH,
3) in addition, one cannot totally exclude that the applied statistical
methods (designed primarily for the area of knowledge based on
empirical research) were not optimal for the study of correlations from
the nature-economics relationships.
The parallel studies carried out without considering the forest fund as
a compensating factor, as well as those carried out in model forest
district groups, established with regard to the results of
comprehensive inspections, seem to prove that the main reason behind
the absence of a correlation between economic success factors and
formal qualifications resulting from professional education of forest
district managers seem to be the first of the aforementioned causes.
Bearing in mind the strong diversification of economic goal hierarchies
of forest districts, a suggestion can be brought up to change the
structure of forestry curricula. In addition, the absence of a distinct
correlation between economic success factors and qualifications
resulting from seniority can be linked to the limited autonomy of
forest district managers in decision-making.
Another factor to be considered is too short period in the
managerial position which, additionally, makes it impossible to study
the assumed causal relationships between qualifications of forest
district managers and economic success. More precise assessment of the
importance of these hypotheses for forest economy would require
continuation of the study.
Key words: effectiveness of management in forest
district, improvement of qualifications, management conditions in
forest districts.

