Investigación sobre la Historia Forestal portuguesa en los siglos XIX y XX: Orientaciones y lagunas
Nicole Devy-Vareta
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Nicole Devy-Vareta: Universidad de Oporto
Historia Agraria. Revista de Agricultura e Historia Rural, 1999, issue 18, 57-94
Abstract:
Forest history research is very resent in Portugal and most areas of research continue to uphold "mythical" ideas about forests that are incompatible with Mediterranean Europe global knowledge. This paper starts with an overview of the current forest situation. The analysis of forest changes and tree spatial distribution in the past century constitute the second part of the article. This is followed by a brief look at forestry science over the last 150 years. We end by considering the forestry legislation (1901-1903) that marked a new era and special emphasis is placed on the forestation made by Estado Novo (1933-1974) in local community land.
Keywords: forest; forest history; forestry research; 19th-20th centuries; Portugal (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1999
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