Major Stakeholders in the Existing LFM System

In the implementation and functionality of the Crisis Management System and Fire Protection, several key stakeholders are involved. The most important among them include:

In the implementation and functionality of the Crisis Management System and Fire Protection, several key stakeholders are involved. The most important among them include:

  1. Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Economy
    • Responsible for sustainable agriculture, food production, and rural development.
    • Manages and protects forest resources and addresses deforestation issues.
    • Oversees water resource management and water quality.
  2. State Inspectorate for Forestry and Hunting
    • Enforces regulations related to forestry, hunting, and wildlife conservation.
    • Conducts inspections of forests and hunting grounds.
  3. Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning
    • Monitors environmental conditions.
    • Protects against noise, radiation, and conserves biodiversity.
    • Supervises inspections related to its scope.
  4. Ministry of Local Self-Government
    • Promotes decentralized and sustainable local self-government.
    • Delivers standardized local public services.
  5. Ministry of Defence
    • Ensures the effective functioning of the national defense system.
    • Supports the Army and participates in international defense cooperation.
  6. Ministry of Interior
    • Responsible for public safety and security.
    • Manages administrative functions.
  7. Crisis Management Center
    • Established as an independent body for crisis management.
    • Coordinates interdepartmental and international cooperation.
    • Maintains risk and danger assessments.
  8. Protection and Rescue Directorate
    • Manages protection and rescue efforts, including disaster planning and response.
    • Oversees readiness of rescue forces.
  9. Public Enterprise “National Forests”
    • Manages 90% of state forests.
    • Responsible for forest preservation, utilization, and planning.
  10. Territorial Firefighting Brigades
    • Combat fires and provide technical assistance in emergencies.
    • Act as local or regional firefighting teams.
  11. National Association of Private Forests Owners
    • Represents private forest owners’ interests.
    • Promotes sustainable forest use.
  12. Public Enterprise Pasishta”
    • Cultivates, protects, and promotes pastures.
    • Manages pastures in state ownership.
  13. Fire Fighting Union of Macedonia
    • Engages in firefighting and rescue operations.
    • Coordinates volunteers and firefighting companies.
  14. Real Estate Cadastre Agency
    • Manages real estate cadastre and geodetic information.
    • Maintains National Spatial Data Infrastructure.
  15. National Parks in the Republic of North Macedonia
    • Protect and manage national parks, including Pelister, Mavrovo, Galichica, Shar Planina, and others.
  16. Public Enterprise “Jasen”
    • Protects natural rarities in special landscapes.
    • Manages certain biocenological, floristic, faunal, geological, and hydrological natural areas.
  17. Administration for Hydro-Meteorological Affairs
    • Provides hydrological, meteorological, and climatological information.
    • Publishes weather forecasts and analyses.
  18. Public Enterprise “Parkovi I Zelenilo” – Skopje
    • Manages public parks, green spaces, and recreational areas.
    • May engage in wildfire management efforts.
  19. Hans Em Faculty of Forest Sciences, Landscape Architecture, and Environmental Engineering – Skopje, UKIM
    • Offers education in forestry, eco-engineering, and landscape design.
  20. Faculty of Agricultural Science and Food – Skopje UKIM
    • Provides education in various agricultural fields.
  21. Military Academy “General Mihailo Apostolski” – Skopje
    • Educates officers for the Ministry of Defense, Armed Forces, Crisis Management System, and Protection and Rescue System
Translate »