The changing structure and tree composition in the traditionally grazed forests in the parish of Stenbrohult, southern Sweden

Volume: 100, Issue: 6, Pages: 393 - 412
Published: Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
The formerly grazed forest (utmark) was the dominant land use on most farms in southern Sweden until about 100 years ago. Here I describe the changed structure and tree species composition over time of the utmark on three farms owned by the church in the central part of Stenbrohult. In this area Carl Linnaeus spent his first 20 summers until 1728. The study is based on old forest management plans, other old documents, published and unpublished...
Paper Details
Title
The changing structure and tree composition in the traditionally grazed forests in the parish of Stenbrohult, southern Sweden
Published Date
Jan 1, 2006
Volume
100
Issue
6
Pages
393 - 412
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