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Mapping the future sustainable competitiveness resources: Aspects of forests ownership; [Darnaus konkurencingumo šaltinių paieškos: Miškų nuosavybes aspektai]

Journal of Business Economics and Management | 2010

Paper Details

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DOI: 10.3846/jbem.2010.31

Journal: Journal of Business Economics and Management

Year: 2010

Publisher: Taylor and Francis Inc.

Document Type: Article

Open Access: All Open Access; Gold Open Access

Cited by: 25

Abstract

Competitiveness race in the global economy, on the one side, and the acknowledgement of the sustainable development dimension, on the other side, brings Europe against extraordinary challenges but also to great opportunities. Mapping the future sustainable competitiveness creates a need for research initiatives to develop the new concept of competitiveness, with much of the research focusing on how sustainable development and competitiveness interact. The changing policy context, growing role of sustainable development, the transition to a green economy and the new European Union strategy Europe 2020 (2010) for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth leads to the "rethinking" of the main drivers of the sustainable competitiveness in the long prosperity and the future competitiveness leadership. The approach to natural resources, especially forests, as to the one of the future sustainable competitiveness resources, with the specific focus on its ownership is addressed in this article.

Keywords

Competitiveness; Forestry; Forests; Natural resources; Ownership; Private forests; Public forests; Sustainable competitiveness; Sustainable development