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The Ecological History of European Forests,9780851992563
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The Ecological History of European Forests


Author(s): Kirby, K. J.; Watkins, C.; International Conference on Advances in Forest and Woodland History (1996 : University of Nottingham)
ISBN10:  0851992560
ISBN13:  9780851992563
Format:  Hardcover
Pub. Date:  11/5/1998
Publisher(s): Stylus Pub Llc

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Forest is the natural vegetation of most of Europe. Although the majority has been destroyed over the centuries, a considerable amount remains and has been managed to varying degrees and for a wide variety of reasons. The result is a large number of natural and semi-natural landscapes and habitat types with a high diversity of plant and animal communities adapted to them. This unique book is in response to the growing interest in the complex ecological history of European forests. It provides wide-ranging and detailed case studies of specific aspects, including grazing, management practices, and conservation, as well as overviews from recognized authorities on the latest research into the ecological history of forests and woodlands in Europe. Contributions come from the UK, Ireland, Scandinavia, the Low Countries, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, and Turkey.

Although the majority of European forests have been destroyed over the centuries, a considerable number remain and have been managed to varying degrees and for a wide variety of reasons. The result is a large number of natural and semi-natural landscapes and habitat types with a high diversity of plant and animal communities adapted to them. This unique book is in response to the growing interest in the complex ecological history of European forests.
Preface viii(1)
Introduction--Historical Ecology and European Woodland ix
C. Watkins
K.J. Kirby
1 Savanna in Europe
1(24)
O. Rackham
2 Development and Dynamics of Agricultural Parks in West Africa
25(8)
H.-J. Sturm
3 Pollard Meadows: Multiple Use of Human-made Nature
33(10)
C.-A. Hoeggstrom
4 The Production of Fodder Trees in Valdagno, Vicenza, Italy
43(10)
E. Bargioni
A.Z. Sulli
5 Wood-pasture in Dutch Common Woodlands and the Deforestation of the Dutch Landscape
53(10)
G.H.P. Dirkx
6 Persistent Outcomes of Coppice Grazing in Rockingham Forest, Northamptonshire, UK
63(10)
J.A. Best
7 The Links between Forest History and Biodiversity: the Invertebrate Fauna of Ancient Pasture-woodlands in Britain and its Conservation
73(8)
K.N.A. Alexander
8 Interactions between Humans and Woodland in Prehistoric and Medieval Drenthe (the Netherlands): an Interdisciplinary Approach
81(14)
T. Spek
9 Forest History of the Dutch Province of Drenthe and its Ancient Woodland: a Survey
95(12)
J.N. van Laar
J.B. den Ouden
10 Ecology and History of a Wooded Landscape in Southern Spain
107(10)
T. Maranon and J.F. Ojeda
11 Landscape Evolution on a Central Tuscan Estate between the Eighteenth and Twentieth Centuries
117(12)
M. Agnoletti
M. Paci
12 An Insight into Past Climate via a Fossil Tree
129(6)
M. Inan
13 What were Woods Like in the Seventeenth Century? Examples from the Helmsley Estate, Northeast Yorkshire, UK
135(20)
R. Gulliver
14 Manx Woodland History and Vegetation
155(12)
R. Bohan
15 The History of the Coniston Woodlands, Cumbria, UK
167(18)
S. Barker
16 Historical Ecology and Post-medieval Management Practices in Alderwoods (Alnus incana (L.) Moench) in the Northern Apennines, Italy
185(18)
D. Moreno
R. Cevasco
S. Bertolotto
G. Poggi
17 Habitat Alterations Caused by Long-term Changes in Forest Use in Northeastern Switzerland
203(10)
M. Burgi
18 The Investigation of Long-term Successions in Temperate Woodland Using Fine Spatial Resolution Pollen Analysis
213(12)
F.J.G. Mitchell
19 Ecological Changes in Bernwood Forest--Woodland Management during the Present Millennium
225(16)
R.C. Thomas
20 Interpreting Present Vegetation Features by Landscape Historical Data: an Example from a Woodland-Grassland Mosaic Landscape (Nagykoros Wood, Kiskunsag, Hungary)
241(24)
Z. Molnar
21 Researching Forest History to Underpin the Classification of Dutch Forest Ecosystems
265(18)
R.J.A.M. Wolf
22 Historical Ecology of Woodlands in Flanders
283(10)
G. Tack
M. Hermy
23 Occurrence of Woodland Herbs in an Area Poor in Woodland: NW Zealand, Denmark
293(8)
P.M. Petersen
24 Distribution of Ancient Woodland, Afforestation and Clearances in Relation to Quaternary Deposits and Soil Types in Northwestern Brandenburg (Germany)
301(10)
M. Wulf
25 Opportunities to Protect the Biodiversity of Ancient Woodland in England
311(12)
S.A. Bailey
R. Haines-Young
C. Watkins
26 The Ancient Woodland Inventory in England and its Uses
323(14)
K.J. Kirby
C.M. Reid
D. Isaac
R.C. Thomas
Bibliography 337(26)
Index 363

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