KAVICKÝ, Tomáš: The impact of regeneration cutting on the fulfillment of forest ecosystem services [Master thesis] – Technical University in Zvolen, Faculty of Forestry , Department of Forest Economics and Management. Thesis Supervisor: Ing. Jozef Výbošťok, PhD., Qualification Level: Master, abbreviated „Ing.“ Zvolen LF TU, 2019.Restoration of stands is one of the most important stages of silvicutlure, when, after decades forester´s care, there is time to evaluate production and at the same it is a time when it is necessary to ensure the continual forest regenration through the development of the next generation.In the past was main factor in silvicutlure economic timber production, with minimal regard to other contexts and factors affecting forest ecosystems. Today, under the conditions of ongoing climate change and urgent environmental and ecological problems, a multifunctional forestry is gaining ground with an emphasis on fulfilling all forest functions, with non-productive functions having the same or greater weight than the production functions.Restoration of forest stands is one of the most important tools for influencing the production and non-production characteristics of the stand and increasing its quality and impact on the fulfillment of ecosystem services of the forest. Using the forest-growth simulator SIBYLA enables a rapid and accurate forecasting of the development of the forest ecosystem and based on selected restoration procedures and selection further optimization of the outputs of the growth simulator is possible to maximize the values of individual indicators and find the most optimal solution in terms of ensuring the concurrence of the largest number of forest functions, according to the human society requirements for modern forest management and care for forest ecosystems.