The two key stakeholders in the commercial exploitation of the common woodlands in the eastern Italian Alps from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century were the mountain communities, which had ownership or right of use of the woodlands, and the timber merchants, who had the capital and skills to transform those woodlands into valuable commodities. A long-term perspective on the business of cutting, transporting, and marketing timber reveals the networks, strategic relationships, and complex socioeconomic conditions that emerged from the collaboration of local populations and outside interests in the timber trade for their mutual benefit
There is an information gap in the Italian literature with regards to private forest ownership, whil...
The paper is divided into three sections. The first part provides an overview of the studies dedicat...
Most of rural resources in the Italian mountain territories, such as forests, pastures, huts, mounta...
The two key stakeholders in the commercial exploitation of the common woodlands in the eastern Itali...
The State in the Forest uses a case study of conflict over use of wood – the principal source of ene...
This paper examines a business agreement conserved in the Notarile Atti of the Archivio di Stato di ...
Considering the level of profitability, a structural change is taking place in forest management in ...
The paper analyses the industrial roundwood production trends in the Italian Alps in the last 50 yea...
In the Eastern Italian Alps, for centuries common woodland and pasturelands have been two fundamenta...
Italian forestland ownership system is characterized by various local public and semi-public (or sem...
Forest externalities represent today an emerging source of income. Carbon sequestration, biodiversit...
This article examines changes in institutions that protected property rights in the Alps between the...
Determinants, attitudes and willingness of private forest owners to produce goods and services: a re...
Forests are highly valued for the wide range of ecosystem services they provide and are increasingly...
In a total survey of logging companies in Northern Italy, data were collected from six regions (from...
There is an information gap in the Italian literature with regards to private forest ownership, whil...
The paper is divided into three sections. The first part provides an overview of the studies dedicat...
Most of rural resources in the Italian mountain territories, such as forests, pastures, huts, mounta...
The two key stakeholders in the commercial exploitation of the common woodlands in the eastern Itali...
The State in the Forest uses a case study of conflict over use of wood – the principal source of ene...
This paper examines a business agreement conserved in the Notarile Atti of the Archivio di Stato di ...
Considering the level of profitability, a structural change is taking place in forest management in ...
The paper analyses the industrial roundwood production trends in the Italian Alps in the last 50 yea...
In the Eastern Italian Alps, for centuries common woodland and pasturelands have been two fundamenta...
Italian forestland ownership system is characterized by various local public and semi-public (or sem...
Forest externalities represent today an emerging source of income. Carbon sequestration, biodiversit...
This article examines changes in institutions that protected property rights in the Alps between the...
Determinants, attitudes and willingness of private forest owners to produce goods and services: a re...
Forests are highly valued for the wide range of ecosystem services they provide and are increasingly...
In a total survey of logging companies in Northern Italy, data were collected from six regions (from...
There is an information gap in the Italian literature with regards to private forest ownership, whil...
The paper is divided into three sections. The first part provides an overview of the studies dedicat...
Most of rural resources in the Italian mountain territories, such as forests, pastures, huts, mounta...