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Bibliografia literaturii privind amenajările de îmbunătățiri funciare executate în fondul forestier (1860–2000)

Vasile Oprea
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Vasile Oprea: ICAS București

Revista pădurilor, 2012, vol. 127, issue 3, 34-36

Abstract: This work has sectorial character and includes only works related to land reclamation planning necessary for forest land improvement and comprises 1893 titles. The content was structured on two domains: i. Torrent mitigation, snow avalanches control, torrential hydrographic basins hidrology; ii. Afforestations. Titles registration within the paper was done for specific domain and sub-domain, for following calendar time period: 1860–1900; 1901–1950; 1951–2000 and alphabetical order of author names. Titles (information) was prelevated from magazines, author books, lectures, manuals, rules, normatives, instructions, laws, ordinances, orders, standards, etc. An important source of information was „Revista Pădurilor” magazine, the press organ of the „Progresul Silvic” society and also from Romanian forest bibliography 1860-1975. I recommend to my young colleagues to supplement this bibliography and to continue it, also, after 2000.

Keywords: bibliography; torrent control; afforestation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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