
معرفی
Mario Šango is a Researcher at the University of Zagreb's Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology, affiliated with the Department of Ecology and Silviculture. He holds a diploma in Forestry (2002) and has worked at the university since 2005. His expertise includes silviculture, forest ecology, urban forestry, and phytosociology. He assists in teaching multiple courses related to forest management, ecology, and nursery practices.
His research focuses on tree physiology, seed germination, vegetation dynamics, and urban forest management. Notable projects include studies on beech and oak species resilience, chestnut propagation techniques, and park revitalization on Croatia's islands. He has contributed over 20 peer-reviewed articles since 2002, addressing topics from pathogen impacts to nutrient management in forest ecosystems.
Professional service includes risk assessments for urban forests like Maksimir Park and collaborative work with institutions like the Institute of Ecology and Silviculture. His work bridges theoretical ecology with practical forestry applications, emphasizing sustainable management strategies in Croatia's diverse environments.




