A Brief History of Forestry. in Europe, the United States and Other Countries
Bernhard E. Fernow
A Brief History of Forestry. in Europe, the United States and Other Countries
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF FORESTRY. In Europe, the United States and Other Countries
CONTENTS.
PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION.
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION.
INTRODUCTORY.
THE FOREST OF THE ANCIENTS.
1. Forest Conditions.
2. Development of Property.
3. Forest Use.
4. Literature.
2. Development of Property.
3. Forest Use.
4. Literature.
GERMANY.
I. From Earliest Times to End of Middle Ages.
1. Development of Property Conditions.
2. Forest Treatment.
1. Development of Property Conditions.
2. Forest Treatment.
II. First Development of Forestry Methods. (Period 1500 to 1800.)
1. Development of Forest Property Conditions.
2. Forest Conditions.
3. Methods of Restriction in Forest Use.
4. Development of Forest Policy.
5. Personnel.
6. Development of Silviculture.
7. Improvement of the Crop.
8. Methods of Regulating Forest Management.
9. Improvements in Methods of Mensuration.
10. Methods of Lumbering and Utilization.
11. Forest Administration.
12. Forestry Education.
13. Forestry Literature.
1. Development of Forest Property Conditions.
2. Forest Conditions.
3. Methods of Restriction in Forest Use.
4. Development of Forest Policy.
5. Personnel.
6. Development of Silviculture.
7. Improvement of the Crop.
8. Methods of Regulating Forest Management.
9. Improvements in Methods of Mensuration.
10. Methods of Lumbering and Utilization.
11. Forest Administration.
12. Forestry Education.
13. Forestry Literature.
III. Development in the Nineteenth Century.
1. Changes in Property Conditions.
2. Forest Conditions.
3. Personnel.
4. Progress in Silviculture.
5. Methods of Forest Organization.
6. Forest Administration.
7. Forest Policy.
8. Forestry Science and Literature.[5]
9. Means of Advancing Forestry Science.
1. Changes in Property Conditions.
2. Forest Conditions.
3. Personnel.
4. Progress in Silviculture.
5. Methods of Forest Organization.
6. Forest Administration.
7. Forest Policy.
8. Forestry Science and Literature.[5]
9. Means of Advancing Forestry Science.
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.
1. Property Conditions.
2. First Attempts at Forest Control.
3. Development of Forest Policy.
4. State Forest Administration.
5. Progress of Forest Organization.
6. Development of Silviculture.
7. Education and Literature.
2. First Attempts at Forest Control.
3. Development of Forest Policy.
4. State Forest Administration.
5. Progress of Forest Organization.
6. Development of Silviculture.
7. Education and Literature.
HUNGARY.
SWITZERLAND.
1. Forest Conditions and Property Rights.
2. Development of Forest Policy.
3. Forestry Practice.
4. Education and Literature.
2. Development of Forest Policy.
3. Forestry Practice.
4. Education and Literature.
FRANCE.
1. Development of Forest Property.
2. Development of Forest Administration.
3. Development of Modern Forest Policy.
4. Work of Reforestation.
5. Forestry Science and Practice.
6. Education and Literature.
7. Colonial Policies.
2. Development of Forest Administration.
3. Development of Modern Forest Policy.
4. Work of Reforestation.
5. Forestry Science and Practice.
6. Education and Literature.
7. Colonial Policies.
RUSSIA AND FINLAND.
1. Forest Conditions and Ownership.
2. Development of Forest Policy.
4. Forestry Practice.
2. Development of Forest Policy.
4. Forestry Practice.
FINLAND.
THE SCANDINAVIAN STATES.
SWEDEN.
1. Property Conditions.
3. Forest Administration and Forestry Practice.
4. Education and Literature.
1. Property Conditions.
3. Forest Administration and Forestry Practice.
4. Education and Literature.
NORWAY.
DENMARK.
THE MEDITERRANEAN PENINSULAS.
TURKISH AND SLAVISH TERRITORIES.
GREECE.
1. Forest Conditions.
2. Development of Forest Policies.
1. Forest Conditions.
2. Development of Forest Policies.
ITALY.
1. Forest Conditions.
2. Development of Forest Policy.
3. Education and Literature.
1. Forest Conditions.
2. Development of Forest Policy.
3. Education and Literature.
SPAIN.
1. Forest Conditions.
2. Development of Forest Policy.
1. Forest Conditions.
2. Development of Forest Policy.
PORTUGAL.
GREAT BRITAIN AND HER COLONIES.
1. Forest Conditions.
2. Development of Forest Policies.
2. Development of Forest Policies.
INDIA.
1. Forest Conditions.
2. Property Conditions.
3. Development of Forest Policy.
4. Forest Organization and Administration.
5. Forest Treatment.
6. Education and Literature.
1. Forest Conditions.
2. Property Conditions.
3. Development of Forest Policy.
4. Forest Organization and Administration.
5. Forest Treatment.
6. Education and Literature.
CANADA.
1. Forest Conditions.
2. Ownership.
3. Administration of Timberlands.
4. Development of Forest Policy.
5. Education.
1. Forest Conditions.
2. Ownership.
3. Administration of Timberlands.
4. Development of Forest Policy.
5. Education.
NEWFOUNDLAND.
OTHER BRITISH POSSESSIONS AND COLONIES.
JAPAN.
1. Forest Conditions, and Ownership.
2. Development of Forest Policy.
2. Development of Forest Policy.
KOREA.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
1. Forest Conditions.
2. Early Forest History.
3. Development of a Forest Policy.
4. Education and Literature.
2. Early Forest History.
3. Development of a Forest Policy.
4. Education and Literature.
INSULAR POSSESSIONS.
INDEX.
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