Die Waldertrags-Regelung, published in 1883, is a seminal work on forest yield regulation by Gustav Heyer, a prominent figure in the field of forestry. This book delves into the principles and practices of managing forest resources for sustained yield, providing a comprehensive analysis of methods to optimize timber production while maintaining ecological balance. It explores various aspects of forest economics, silviculture, and the long-term planning necessary for ensuring the continued productivity of forests.
Heyer's work offers valuable insights into the historical context of forestry practices and the evolution of sustainable forest management. It remains a significant contribution to the literature, offering enduring lessons for contemporary foresters and environmental scientists. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of forestry and the sustainable management of natural resources.
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