Forest History: International Studies on Socioeconomic and Forest Ecosystem Change: Report No. 2 of the IUFRO Task Force on Environmental Change (International Union of Forest Research Organisations) 🔍
Agnoletti, M. (editor);Anderson, S. (editor)
CABI Pub. in association with the International Union of Forestry Research Organizations (IUGFRO), 1, 2000
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This book presents edited and revised versions of 31 papers selected from those presented at a major conference on 'History and forest resources', held in Florence, Italy, in 1998. It also includes an introduction by the first editor. The book is a companion volume to 'Methods and approaches in forest history' (IUFRO Research Series No. 3), which is also based on papers from the conference, and published by CABI Publishing in association with IUFRO. The conference was organized by the Italian Academy of Forestry Science and IUFRO Working Group S6.07.02 on Forest History. As a whole the papers present details of the interrelationships between forest ecosystems and socioeconomic development (including early forest industry development) from 13 countries. The main economic and social factors, techniques and local practices, as well as legal, political, environmental and ecological aspects related to forest changes are discussed, according to the latest achievements in forest history research.
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Forest History : International Studies on Socioeconomic and Forest Ecosystem Change, IUFRO Research Series, No. 2
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Forest History: International Studies On Socioeconomic And Forest Ecosystem Change (forestry)
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Mauro Agnoletti; S Anderson; IUFRO Task Force on Environmental Change.; International Union of Forestry Research Organizations
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edited by M. Agnoletti and S. Anderson
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Mauro Agnoletti, Steven Anderson
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CAB International Mycological Institute
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IUFRO research series ;, 2, Wallingford, Oxon [England], New York, NY, USA, New York State, 2000
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IUFRO research series -- 2, Wallingford, Oxon, UK, New York, England, 2000
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CAB International (trading as 'CABI'), Wallingford, UK, 2000
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United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
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August 7, 2000
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Papers selected from a conference held in Florence in 1998.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Papers selected from a conference held in Florence in 1998.
Papers selected from a conference held in Florence in 1998.
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Chapter: 1 (Page no: 1) Introduction: factors and processes in the history of forest resources. Author(s): Agnoletti, M. Chapter: 2 (Page no: 21) Forest resources and economic development in the Meuse Valley from the 11th to the 17th centuries on the basis of a study of river traffic. Author(s): Suttor, M. Chapter: 3 (Page no: 37) 'The coveted tree': the industrial threat to the Vosges forest in the 16th and 18th centuries. Author(s): Garnier, E. Chapter: 4 (Page no: 49) The war of the plants: botanical exchange and agricultural conquest of the New World during colonial times. Author(s): Amodio, E. Chapter: 5 (Page no: 65) The historic evolution of the Haitian forest. Author(s): Hatzenberger, F. Chapter: 6 (Page no: 79) Forests and forestry culture in Tuscany in the 18th and 19th centuries. Author(s): Nanni, P. Chapter: 7 (Page no: 93) Earlier images of the Amazon in the USA. Author(s): Sedrez, L. F. Chapter: 8 (Page no: 109) The tree and the machine: manufacture, communities and institutions in the woods of southern Italy. Author(s): Armiero, M. Chapter: 9 (Page no: 119) The Muniellos Forests (Asturias, Spain) in history. Author(s): Pablo Torrente, J. Chapter: 10 (Page no: 127) A French illusion: the scarcity of forest resources, 1814-1914. Author(s): Corvol-Dessert, A. Chapter: 11 (Page no: 143) Shortage of wood? Towards a new approach in forest history: the Palatinate in the 19th century. Author(s): Grewe, B. S. Chapter: 12 (Page no: 153) Socio-economic development and changing mental concepts (re)shaping the woods in a German region of low mountain ranges: contributions of a study on a regional level to the discussion of major issues of forest history. Author(s): Modert, G. Chapter: 13 (Page no: 161) Historical interactions between agricultural and forest utilization in the Austrian alps and their impact on the present forest condition. Author(s): Johann, E. Chapter: 14 (Page no: 171) Exploiting the last phase of the North European Timber Frontier for the international market 1890-1914: an economic-historical approach. Author(s): Björklund, J. Chapter: 15 (Page no: 185) 'Impossible' roads and 'inaccessible' woods: aspects and problems of wood transport in the 18th century, southern Italy. Author(s): Gangemi, M. Chapter: 16 (Page no: 195) Parks, plebs and the picturesque: Sherwood forest as a contested landscape in later Georgian England, 1770-1830. Author(s): Cowell, B. Chapter: 17 (Page no: 211) Social and environmental determining factors of forest fire history: the case of eastern Andalusia, 1840-1890. Author(s): Cruz Artacho, S. Gonzales de Molina, M. Núñez Delgado, M. Ortega, A. Chapter: 18 (Page no: 223) Common woodlands in Mediterranean societies: commercial management versus forms of peasant resistance in Andalusia (Spain), 1750-1930. Author(s): Ortega Santos, A. Chapter: 19 (Page no: 237) Biodiversity conservation in Central Himalaya: a people's approach. Author(s): Rawat, A. S. Chapter: 20 (Page no: 253) People's struggle against the institution of royal forest reserves in England in the 11th-14th centuries. Author(s): Serovayskay, J. J. Chapter: 21 (Page no: 263) In the wood of neglect. Author(s): Dargavel, J. Chapter: 22 (Page no: 279) Law, forest resources and management of territory in the late Middle Ages: woodlands in Tuscan municipal statutes. Author(s): Salvestrini, F. Chapter: 23 (Page no: 289) A brief history of forest changes in the Sila Greca mountains. Author(s): Gallo, M. A. Iovino, F. Chapter: 24 (Page no: 307) Economic culture and forest policy in Italy, 1861-1915. Author(s): Raffaelli, T. Chapter: 25 (Page no: 313) Forest policy and public forest production in Spain, 1855-1936. Author(s): Gallego Martínez, D. Jiménez Blanco, J. I. Sebastián Amarilla, J. A. Zambrana Pineda, J. F. Zapata Blanco, S. Chapter: 26 (Page no: 321) Economic policy and forest resources in Spain: the case of the province of Pontevedra, 1926-1956. Author(s): Rico Boquete, E. Chapter: 27 (Page no: 337) The impact of five forest commissions on the history and practice of forestry in British Columbia, Canada. Author(s): Mitchell-Banks, P. Chapter: 28 (Page no: 351) A brief history of Italian forest policy. Author(s): Freschi, A. L. Hermanin, L. Chapter: 29 (Page no: 363) A history of the French coniferous forest. Author(s): Moriniaux, V. Chapter: 30 (Page no: 371) Imagining and creating forests in Britain, 1890-1939. Author(s): Tsouvalis, J. Watkins, C. Chapter: 31 (Page no: 387) Some aspects of forest management in Spain from the 16th to the 19th century. Author(s): Manuel, C. M. Chapter: 32 (Page no: 397) The impact of economic, social and political factors on the ecology of small English woodlands: a case study of the ancient woods in South Yorkshire, England. Author(s): Rotherham, I. D. Jones, M.
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<p>this Book Presents Edited And Revised Versions Of More Than 30 Papers Selected From Those Presented At A Major Conference On History And Forest Resources, Held In Florence In 1998. The Conference Was Organized By The Italian Academy Of Forestry Science And Working Group On Forest History Of The International Union Of Forestry Research Organizations (iufro). As A Whole The Papers Present Detailed Analyses Of The Interrelationships Between Forest Ecosystems And Socioeconomic Development From 13 Different Countries Of The World. Main Economic And Social Factors, Techniques And Local Practices, As Well As Legal And Political Aspects Related To Forest Changes Are Discussed, According To The Latest Achievements In Forest History Research. The Book Is A Companion Volume To <i>methods And Approaches In Forest History</i>.</p>
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This Book Presents Edited And Revised Versions Of More Than 30 Papers Selected From Those Presented At A Major Conference On History And Forest Resources, Held In Florence In 1998. The Conference Was Organised By The Italian Academy Of Forestry Science And Working Group On Forest History Of The International Union Of Forestry Research Organisations (iufro). As A Whole The Papers Present Detailed Analyses Of The Interrelationships Between Forest Ecosystems And Socioeconomic Development From Thirteen Different Countries Of The World. Main Economic And Social Factors, Techniques And Local Practices, As Well As Legal And Political Aspects Related To Forest Changes Are Discussed, According To The Latest Achievements In Forest History Research. The Book Is A Companion Volume To Methods And Approaches In Forest History.
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This text presents edited and revised versions of more than 30 papers selected from those presented at a major conference on History and Forest Resources. The conference was organized by the Italian Academy of Forestry Science and working group on Forest History Research Organisations (IUFRO)
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