1968
DOI: 10.1007/bf02735854
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Die Anfänge der Waldpflege und Forstkultur im Mittelalter unter der Einwirkung der lokalen Waldordnung in Deutschland

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“…Especially, the removal of grazing pressure on spruce seedlings and the selection of species, contributed to the establishment of spruce forests (Lindbladh et al, 2014). This slash-and-burn management practice as well as other forms of agro-forestry were common across the study area (Mantel, 1968). During the early modern period (16th century), wood consumption intensified due to the development of large-scale consumers for various products (i.e., salt extraction, glass production and mining), resulting in severe forest degeneration.…”
Section: Spruce History In Central Europementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Especially, the removal of grazing pressure on spruce seedlings and the selection of species, contributed to the establishment of spruce forests (Lindbladh et al, 2014). This slash-and-burn management practice as well as other forms of agro-forestry were common across the study area (Mantel, 1968). During the early modern period (16th century), wood consumption intensified due to the development of large-scale consumers for various products (i.e., salt extraction, glass production and mining), resulting in severe forest degeneration.…”
Section: Spruce History In Central Europementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To secure local wood supply and building development, cities placed great importance on the ownership or the right to use forests belonging to the urban municipality and implemented regulations even as early as the 13th century for example for the city forest Sihlwald near Zurich (Irniger, 1991) or the municipal forest of Nuremberg, Bavaria (Mantel, 1968).…”
Section: Combination Of Tree Rings and Reveals Reconstructionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regulations on grazing livestock were not concerned with the regeneration of trees at all (Bühler, 1922;Hesmer and Schroeder, 1963;Streitz, 1967;Mantel, 1968;Buis, 1985;. The absence of regulations about the regeneration of trees is because the regeneration took place without any action on the part of the users.…”
Section: The Wood-pasture As Pasturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the current state of research, it appears that the Markgenossenschaften managed the common land in a relatively sustainable manner until the early modern period (Mantel 1968, Radkau 1983, Brakensiek 2002, Radkau 2011). The iForest 9: 518-528 522 …”
Section: A Political Compromise From 1721 With Far-reaching Consequencesmentioning
confidence: 99%