Historical ecology and ancient forests: Progress, conservation issues and scientific prospects, with some examples from the French case

Volume: 32, Issue: 1
Published: Feb 5, 2020
Abstract
Forest area has dramatically increased since the beginning or middle of the 19th century in European countries. At least half of the forests present today have grown on formerly cultivated lands, pastures or heathlands. However, net forest expansion largely masks a slow but irretrievable erosion of ancient forests. Meanwhile, forest resource harvesting (biomass, litter) has fundamentally changed during the last two centuries, moving from...
Paper Details
Title
Historical ecology and ancient forests: Progress, conservation issues and scientific prospects, with some examples from the French case
Published Date
Feb 5, 2020
Volume
32
Issue
1
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