Slovakia

Gene reserve of Norway spruce, Scots pine and silver fir "Smolnicka huta", Slovakia. Credit: Dr. R. Bruchanik

National coordinator

Roman Longauer
National Forest Centre, Forest Research Institute
T.G. Masaryka 24
960 92 Zvolen, Slovakia
roman.longauer@nlcsk.org

Quick Info

Letter of Agreement for Phase VII signed on 17 Oct 2024

Member since 1994

Ex situ genetic resources conservation - Discussion platform

Vladimir Mačejovský
nominated member for <i>ex situ </i>discussion platform

National Forest Centre - Forest Reseach Institute (NLC-LVU)

Forest genetic resources - related policies - Discussion platform

Roman Longauer
National Forest Centre, Forest Research Institute

Adaptation to climate change

Dušan Gömöry
University of Zvolen, Technical University
Roman Longauer
representative/attending

National Forest Centre, Forest Research Institute

Production and use of forest reproductive material

Dušan Gömöry
University of Zvolen, Technical University
Vladimir Mačejovský
National Forest Centre - Forest Reseach Institute (NLC-LVU)

in situ genetic conservation unit
ex situ genetic conservation unit
Map Elements

Focal point

Dagmar Bednarova
National Forest Centre (NLC) - Forest Research Institute

The European Information System on Forest Genetic Resources (EUFGIS) provides geo-referenced and harmonized data on genetic conservation units of forest trees in Europe.

Management of forest genetic resources in Slovakia

Ex situ measures to conserve forest genetic resources date back to the 1970s when first clonal archives and a forest seed bank were established. A country-wide network of gene reserve forests was proposed in 1988 but practical measures for its implementation started in 1999.  In 2001, the “gene reserve forest” was also officially recognized in a ministerial regulation.

Currently, there are 126 gene reserve forests with a total area of 35,080 hectares. Their establishment and management is based on the Act on Forests (2005) and Act on Forest Reproductive Materials (2004).

Each gene reserve is granted the status of Special Purpose Forest, which provides their owner with an exemption from the payment of land tax to compensate the increased management costs.

Most of the gene reserve forests in Slovakia are also demonstration sites  of Pro-Silva Slovaca, which promotes close-to-nature forest management. A long-term management plan has been prepared for each reserve.

The National Programme on Forest Genetic Resources (Slovak) was first endorsed for 2005-2009 and its next phase is under preparation. The programme promotes and supports various activities in the area of conservation and sustainable use of forest genetic resources. The responsible organization for the implementation of the programme is the National Forest Centre.

Further information

Forest reproductive material & law, maps, activities, contacts:  
In Slovak
In English

More on Forests and Forestry in Slovakia:

Report on the State of Forests 2009 (English)
The Forest Portal (in Slovak only)
Pro-Silva Slovaca

EUFORGEN publications