In European forestry, ‘sustainability’ as a key concept is centuries old. State-managed production forests and wooded landscapes for nature conservation have co-existed for a similar timespan. Incrementally, the functions of forests in the densely-populated Netherlands have shifted from timber production and economic rationales to natural beauty, biodiversity and recreation. ‘Monofunctional forests’ were gradually replaced in the 1960s by ‘multiple use’ of forests, according to which many functions may co-exist and be brought into balance in one forest area. The emergence of this idea was a significant step towards the formulation of a holistic concept of ‘sustainability’
Sijsselt Wood, since 1427 part of the Kernhem Estate, was in the 15th century an oak coppice and moo...
Context Complex interactions between societies and their environment have shaped landscapes across E...
Scots pine is the most important tree species in the Netherlands (39 % of the forest area), and one ...
In European forestry, ‘sustainability’ as a key concept is centuries old. State-managed production f...
<p>General study on the history of Dutch forests. Various aspects of the history of woodlands, fores...
Small and scattered patches of forests contrast sharply within the context of the flat and monotonou...
Contains fulltext : 82597.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Over the past ...
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Der hohe Holzbedarf und der teilweise damit verbundene Holzmangel führte im ausgehenden Mittelalter ...
Economic and Social Context: The evolution of forest legislation in the European Countries shows tha...
For centuries, coppice and coppice-with-standards were the main forest management systems in the nor...
The history of man has been linked to the history of wood since prehistoric times and because the fo...
Over the past thirty years, forest policy in the Netherlands has almost entirely been integrated int...
In Flanders, large-scale exploitation of the landscape was initiated in the tenth century by abbeys ...
Sijsselt Wood, since 1427 part of the Kernhem Estate, was in the 15th century an oak coppice and moo...
Context Complex interactions between societies and their environment have shaped landscapes across E...
Scots pine is the most important tree species in the Netherlands (39 % of the forest area), and one ...
In European forestry, ‘sustainability’ as a key concept is centuries old. State-managed production f...
<p>General study on the history of Dutch forests. Various aspects of the history of woodlands, fores...
Small and scattered patches of forests contrast sharply within the context of the flat and monotonou...
Contains fulltext : 82597.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Over the past ...
Currently, the building industry is complicit in resource depletion, excessive CO2 emissions (38% gl...
This special issue of the Trade JournalNature Forest Landscape concernsthe Dutch interpretation of a...
Der hohe Holzbedarf und der teilweise damit verbundene Holzmangel führte im ausgehenden Mittelalter ...
Economic and Social Context: The evolution of forest legislation in the European Countries shows tha...
For centuries, coppice and coppice-with-standards were the main forest management systems in the nor...
The history of man has been linked to the history of wood since prehistoric times and because the fo...
Over the past thirty years, forest policy in the Netherlands has almost entirely been integrated int...
In Flanders, large-scale exploitation of the landscape was initiated in the tenth century by abbeys ...
Sijsselt Wood, since 1427 part of the Kernhem Estate, was in the 15th century an oak coppice and moo...
Context Complex interactions between societies and their environment have shaped landscapes across E...
Scots pine is the most important tree species in the Netherlands (39 % of the forest area), and one ...