
A Brief History of Forestry
In Europe, the United States and Other CountriesBy B. E. FernowLength14h 35m
About this audiobook
Forestry is the science of creating, managing, planting, using, conserving, and repairing forests, woodlands. This book gives a brief overview of the history of Forestry worldwide with an emphasis on the United States and Europe. An author tries to analyze the facts and empirical data on the historical development of forestry to have a basis for present-day solutions and advances in this domain.
Audiobook details
GenreScience and Nature
Length14 hrs 35 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 12, 2023
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
435. Forestry Science and Practice.
2INTRODUCTORY.
446. Education and Literature.
32. Development of Property.
457. Colonial Policies.
43. Forest Use.
462. Development of Forest Policy.
54. Literature.
474. Forestry Practice.
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61. Development of Property Conditions.
48FINLAND.
72. Forest Treatment.
491. Property Conditions.
81. Development of Forest Property Conditions.
503. Forest Administration and Forestry Practice.
92. Forest Conditions.
514. Education and Literature.
103. Methods of Restriction in Forest Use.
52NORWAY.
114. Development of Forest Policy.
53DENMARK.
125. Personnel.
54TURKISH AND SLAVISH TERRITORIES.
136. Development of Silviculture.
551. Forest Conditions.
147. Improvement of the Crop.
562. Development of Forest Policies.
158. Methods of Regulating Forest Management.
571. Forest Conditions.
169. Improvements in Methods of Mensuration.
582. Development of Forest Policy.
1710. Methods of Lumbering and Utilization.
593. Education and Literature.
1811. Forest Administration.
601. Forest Conditions.
1912. Forestry Education.
612. Development of Forest Policy.
2013. Forestry Literature.
62PORTUGAL.
211. Changes in Property Conditions.
632. Development of Forest Policies.
222. Forest Conditions.
641. Forest Conditions.
233. Personnel.
652. Property Conditions.
244. Progress in Silviculture.
663. Development of Forest Policy.
255. Methods of Forest Organization.
674. Forest Organization and Administration.
266. Forest Administration.
685. Forest Treatment.
277. Forest Policy.
696. Education and Literature.
288. Forestry Science and Literature.[5]
701. Forest Conditions.
299. Means of Advancing Forestry Science.
712. Ownership.
302. First Attempts at Forest Control.
723. Administration of Timberlands.
313. Development of Forest Policy.
734. Development of Forest Policy.
324. State Forest Administration.
745. Education.
335. Progress of Forest Organization.
75NEWFOUNDLAND.
346. Development of Silviculture.
76OTHER BRITISH POSSESSIONS AND COLONIES.
357. Education and Literature.
772. Development of Forest Policy.
36HUNGARY.
78KOREA.
372. Development of Forest Policy.
792. Early Forest History.
383. Forestry Practice.
803. Development of a Forest Policy.
394. Education and Literature.
814. Education and Literature.
402. Development of Forest Administration.
82INSULAR POSSESSIONS.
413. Development of Modern Forest Policy.
83INDEX.
424. Work of Reforestation.