Curso De Silvicultura, Volume 1, written by Ant nio Xavier Pereira Coutinho, is a comprehensive guide to the science and practice of silviculture, originally published in 1886. This foundational text, written in Portuguese, offers insights into the principles of forest management and cultivation techniques prevalent in the late 19th century. The book provides a detailed exploration of forestry, making it a valuable resource for understanding historical approaches to environmental stewardship and agricultural practices.
This volume serves as an important reference for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of forestry as a scientific discipline and its impact on land management and conservation efforts. Coutinho's work remains relevant for its detailed examination of silvicultural methods and its historical context within the broader field of agricultural science.
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