Cours l mentaire De Culture Des Bois Cr L' cole Foresti re De Nancy, by Bernard Lorentz, offers a comprehensive guide to the principles and practices of silviculture as taught at the prestigious Nancy Forestry School. Originally published in 1883, this work provides detailed insights into forest management techniques, tree cultivation, and the sustainable use of forest resources.
This historical text is invaluable for those studying the history of forestry and environmental conservation, offering a glimpse into the foundational knowledge imparted to forestry students in the late 19th century. Lorentz's work emphasizes a balanced approach to forestry, advocating for both the economic benefits of timber production and the ecological importance of forest preservation.
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