Abstract

In the state forests managed by the State Forests National Forest Holding, the programmes aimed at increasing small water retention capacity have been implemented for many years. The forest districts from the Wrocław Regional Directorate of State Forests in 2008–2014 implemented lowland and mountain small retention programmes. The forest districts incurred costs of own contribution, covering 15% of investment costs as well as maintenance costs of small retention facilities for a period of 5 years after the completion of the investment. The paper presents the analysis of the costs incurred for the implementation of these programmes, with particular emphasis on the costs incurred for the maintenance of the realized small retention facilities. The total own share of the forest districts in the costs of programmes amounted to 38.3% in lowland areas and 31.3% in mountain areas.

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