2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-5113-2_2
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From Practical Science to a Practice Based Approach: A Short History of Forest Policy Studies

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“…Austrian forestry was directly and strongly influenced by German ideas and innovations from the forest-rich regions of Bohemia, Silesia and Moravia (Fernow 1911). It was a state-controlled profession based on quantitative methods devised to maintain or expand strategic resources through maximum sustainable yields and profit (Ciancio & Nocentini 1997;Wiersum et al 2013;Warde 2018) with an emphasis on maximum uniformity and preference for conifer monocultures (Lowood 1990;Radkau 1996;Watkins 2014). The German-adopted practice of clear-cutting imposed the need for more extensive reforestation in contrast to natural regeneration which was a characteristic of the previously dominant practice of selective cutting (K. K.…”
Section: The Beginnings Of Reforestationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Austrian forestry was directly and strongly influenced by German ideas and innovations from the forest-rich regions of Bohemia, Silesia and Moravia (Fernow 1911). It was a state-controlled profession based on quantitative methods devised to maintain or expand strategic resources through maximum sustainable yields and profit (Ciancio & Nocentini 1997;Wiersum et al 2013;Warde 2018) with an emphasis on maximum uniformity and preference for conifer monocultures (Lowood 1990;Radkau 1996;Watkins 2014). The German-adopted practice of clear-cutting imposed the need for more extensive reforestation in contrast to natural regeneration which was a characteristic of the previously dominant practice of selective cutting (K. K.…”
Section: The Beginnings Of Reforestationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on sustainability have demonstrated that many principles striving towards the sustainable use of forest resources were already formulated during the Middle Ages driven by concern about overconsumption (Radkau, 2012;Grober, 2012;Wiersum et al, 2013). Definitions of sustainability have also been subject to historical change since the beginning of scientific forestry (Wiersum, 1995;Hölzl, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Since the advent of professional forestry in the 17 th Century (Westoby, 1989;Wiersum, 1995;Wiersum et al, 2012), 3 | P a g e forest monitoring has been part and parcel of forest management, and has been implemented in different forms in many European countries. Systematic national forest monitoring however, began only in the early 19 th Century.…”
Section: Redd+ and New Demands For Forest Monitoring In Developing Comentioning
confidence: 99%