Šumarski fakultet Univerziteta u Sarajevu imao je čast biti domaćin realizacije Internacionalnog studentskog projekta 2025, organizovanog od strane Georg August Univerziteta u Getingenu. Projekat je uspješno proveden na Šumarskom nastavnom objektu Čavle na Igmanu u periodu od 15. oktobra do 4. novembra 2025. godine.
Projekat je okupio studente šumarstva iz različitih dijelova svijeta polaznike Master studija “Nauke o šumskim ekosistemima” Georg August Univerziteta u Goettingenu i studente Šumarskog fakulteta Univerziteta u Sarajevu, koji su zajednički učestvovali u terenskim istraživanjima u mješovitim šumama bukve i jele sa smrčom na Igmanu. Glavni cilj aktivnosti bio je izraditi plan gospodarenja šumama zasnovan na ekološkim, uzgojnim i socioekonomskim principima održivog gazdovanja.
Pored stručnih i naučnih sadržaja, projekat je učesnicima pružio priliku da se upoznaju sa bogatom kulturom, tradicijom i gostoprimstvom Bosne i Hercegovine, te da istraže njene izuzetne prirodne ljepote i kulturno-historijske spomenike.
Tokom projekta ostvarena je značajna razmjena znanja i iskustava između studenata i profesora iz različitih zemalja, što je doprinijelo širem razumijevanju šumarske nauke, kao i jačanju međunarodne saradnje u oblasti obrazovanja i istraživanja u šumarstvu. Vjerujemo da će stečena iskustva doprinijeti razvijanju svijesti o važnosti očuvanja i održivog upravljanja šumskim ekosistemima na globalnom nivou.
Detalji terenskih aktivnosti i najzanimljiviji trenuci projekta prikazani su u priloženom videu.
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The International Student Project 2025 Has Been Successfully Completed
The Faculty of Forestry, University of Sarajevo, had the honor of hosting the International Student Project 2025, organized by the Georg August University of Göttingen. The project was successfully implemented at the Forest Teaching and Research Site Čavle on Mount Igman from October 15 to November 4, 2025.
The project brought together forestry students from various parts of the world, participants of the Master’s program “Forest and Ecosystem Sciences (FES)” at the Georg August University of Göttingen, and students of the Faculty of Forestry, University of Sarajevo. Together, they took part in field research activities conducted in mixed beech–fir–spruce forests on Igman. The main objective was to develop a forest management plan based on ecological, silvicultural, and socioeconomic principles of sustainable forest management.
In addition to scientific and professional activities, the project provided participants with the opportunity to experience the rich culture, traditions, and hospitality of Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as to explore its remarkable natural beauty and cultural–historical landmarks.
Throughout the project, significant exchange of knowledge and experience took place among students and professors from different countries, contributing to a broader understanding of forestry science and to the strengthening of international cooperation in forestry education and research.
We believe that the experiences gained through this collaboration will contribute to raising awareness of the importance of forest conservation and the sustainable management of forest ecosystems at the global level.
A video presentation featuring highlights from the field activities is provided below.

