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Author Samojlik, Tomasz.

Title Białowieża Primeval Forest : nature and culture in the Nineteenth Century / Tomasz Samojilik, Anastasia Fedotova, Piotr Daszkiewicz, Ian D. Rotherham
Published Cham : Springer, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 223 pages) : color illustrations, maps
Series Environmental History ; v. 11
Environmental history (Springer (Firm)) ; 11.
Contents Introduction -- Sources and methods -- Traditions of a Royal Period (until 1795) -- The beginning of the Imperial Period (1796-1837) -- Mixed management goals (1838-1860) -- The Restoration Period (1861-1888) -- The Tsars' private hunting ground (1888-1915) -- The end of the Imperial Epoch -- Conclusions -- learning the past to understand the future of BPF
Summary Understanding the current state and dynamics of any forest is impossible without recognizing its history. Białowieża Primeval Forest (BPF), located on the border between Poland and Belarus, is one of the best preserved European lowland forests and a subject of myriads of works focusing on countless aspects of its biology, ecology, and management. After few centuries (14th-18th) of protection as a royal forest and game reserve of Polish kings and Lithuanian grand dukes, the forest fell under the rule of Russian state and later (since 1888) - under personal ownership of Russian tsars. During the long 19th century many of "older" ways of multi-functional utilisation of the forest (haymaking, bee-keeping, cattle pasturing, etc.) underwent changes in accordance with the requirements of the new administration and principles of "rational" forestry. They were put under tighter control, or even fell under the ban. However, attempts at introducing the "rational" forestry in the last refugium of European bison were hindered by numerous obstacles. The entire long 19th century (in this case 1795-1915) in the history of BPF is a story of struggle between "traditional" use, new administrative trends in forest and game management and the rising perception of the primeval or pristine forest. The book shows the historical background and the outcome of this struggle: BPF's history in the long 19th century focusing on tracking all cultural imprints, both material (cultural landscapes, introduced alien species, human-induced processes) and immaterial(traditional knowledge of forest and use of forest resources, the political and cultural significance of the forest, scientific research) that shaped the state and picture of one of the last truly wild forests of Europe
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
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Subject Forest management -- Bialowieza Forest (Poland and Belarus)
Forest management
Europe -- Bialowieza Forest
Form Electronic book
Author Fedotova, Anastasia
Daszkiewicz, Piotr.
Rotherham, Ian D.
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