The Small Private Forest In The United States Routledge Revivals
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The Small Private Forest in the United States Routledge Revivals
Author | : Charles H. Stoddard |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 172 |
Release | : 2015-06-11 |
Genre | : Gardening |
ISBN | : 9781317514367 |
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Throughout the past few decades, the standard answer to the problem of low productivity in small private forests has been education. It has been assumed that the chief obstacle to "good" forestry has been lack of knowledge. But the stubborn persistence of the problem raises some doubts as to the efficacy of the remedy. In this book, first published in 1961, the author takes a sharper look at this problem. He tries to find out what has worked reasonably well, and what has not, and makes some suggestions as to what seems to offer the best prospects for the future. The Small Private Forest in the United States will be of interest to students of environmental studies, as well as to private landowners.
The Small Private Forest in the United States
Author | : Charles Hatch Stoddard |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 190 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Electronic books |
ISBN | : 1317514343 |
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Throughout the past few decades, the standard answer to the problem of low productivity in small private forests has been education. It has been assumed that the chief obstacle to ""good"" forestry has been lack of knowledge. But the stubborn persistence of the problem raises some doubts as to the efficacy of the remedy. In this book, first published in 1961, the author takes a sharper look at this problem. He tries to find out what has worked reasonably well, and what has not, and makes some suggestions as to what seems to offer the best prospects for the future. The Small Private Forest in t.
Rural Land Use Planning in Developed Nations Routledge Revivals
Author | : Paul Cloke |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 302 |
Release | : 2013-10-18 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9781134736560 |
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This edited collection, first published in 1989, provides a detailed analysis of rural land-use policies on a country-specific basis. Case studies include analyses of planning and legislation in Britain, The Netherlands, Japan, the U.S.A. and Australia. Alongside a comprehensive overview of the concept and application of rural land use from Paul Cloke, environment issues, resource management and the role of central governments are topics under discussion throughout. At an international level, this title will of particular interest to students of rural geography and environmental planning.
Who Owns our Forests Forest Ownership in the ECE Region
Author | : Economic Commission for Europe |
Publsiher | : United Nations |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 2020-11-07 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9789210048286 |
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This study examines forest ownership in the ECE region. Based on data on 35 countries, and the first to include all forest ownership categories, this study investigates the changing nature and patterns of forest ownership, the ways in which governance and social structures influence forest owners and users, as well as forest management. Within the limits of data availability and harmonization, the publication provides an overview of, and a new baseline for, understanding the diversity and dynamics of forest ownership in the ECE region.
Continuous Cover Forestry
Author | : Timo Pukkala,Klaus Gadow |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 298 |
Release | : 2011-10-14 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9789400722026 |
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Although the majority of the world’s forest ecosystems are dominated by uneven-sized multi-species stands, forest management practice and theory has focused on the development of plantation monocultures to maximize the supply of timber at low cost. Societal expectations are changing, however, and uneven-aged multi-species ecosystems, selectively managed as Continuous Cover Forestry (CCF), are often believed to be superior to monocultures in addressing a wide range of expectations. This book presents methods which are relevant to CCF management and planning: analysing forest structures, silvicultural and planning, economic evaluation, based on examples in Europe, Asia, Africa and North and South America.
Public and Private Spaces of the City
Author | : Ali Madanipour |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 276 |
Release | : 2003-09-02 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 9781134519859 |
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The relationship between public and private spheres is one of the key concerns of the modern society. This book investigates this relationship, especially as manifested in the urban space with its social and psychological significance. Through theoretical and historical examination, it explores how and why the space of human socities is subdivided into public and private sections. It starts with the private, interior space of the mind and moves step by step, through the body, home, neighborhood and the city, outwards to the most public, impersonal spaces, exploring the nature of each realm and their complex, interdependent realtionships. A stimulating and thought provoking book for any architect, architectural historian, urban planner or designer.
Folklore and Nation in Britain and Ireland
Author | : Matthew Cheeseman,Carina Hart |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2021-08-30 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781000440430 |
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This collection explores folklore and folkloristics within the diverse and contested national discourses of Britain and Ireland, examining their role in shaping the islands’ constituent nations from the eighteenth century to our contemporary moment of uncertainty and change. This book is concerned with understanding folklore, particularly through its intersections with the narratives of nation entwined within art, literature, disciplinary practice and lived experience. By following these ideas throughout history into the twenty-first century, the authors show how notions of the folk have inspired and informed varied points from the Brothers Grimm to Brexit. They also examine how folklore has been adapting to the real and imagined changes of recent political events, acquiring newfound global and local rhetorical power. This collection asks why, when and how folklore has been deployed, enacted and considered in the context of national ideologies and ideas of nationhood in Britain and Ireland. Editors Cheeseman and Hart have crafted a thoughtful and timely collection, ideal for students and scholars of folklore, history, literature, anthropology, sociology and media studies.
Cultures of the Countryside
Author | : Veronica Sekules |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2017-11-27 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9781317155584 |
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Cultures of the Countryside examines the relationship between the museum and the micro-cultures of the countryside. Offering an exploration of museums and heritage projects in the UK that have attempted to introduce new ways of engagement between localities, objects, and people, this book considers how museums, heritage initiatives, and art projects have dealt with pressing local and global socio-political issues relating to the environment and rural life, including changing demographics and rural practices, local environmental concerns, and global climate activism. Providing a thorough examination of the representation of competing histories, visions and politics, Sekules asks whether museums and heritage projects can engage actively in shaping cultures, as well as reflecting them. At the core of the analysis is an examination of the findings from a project in the UK’s East Anglia, ‘The Culture of the Countryside’, from which emerged themes closely bound to different countryside landscapes, peoples and heritage. Aimed at practitioners and students alike, Cultures of the Countryside provides a unique insight into the roles of the museum and heritage projects in rural and environmental issues in the recent past, whilst also offering perspectives and recommendations for the future.