Ideal Einer Vollkommenen Forstverfassung Und Forstwirthschaft, Volume 1 by Christian Peter Laurop presents an ideal model for forest constitution and forestry management. Written in German, this volume delves into the principles of effective forest governance and the economic aspects of forestry. It offers a comprehensive examination of sustainable forestry practices.
This historical text is valuable for those interested in the history of forestry, environmental conservation, and land management practices in Germany. It provides insights into the principles and practices considered ideal during the author's time, offering a unique perspective on the evolution of forestry as both a science and an economic activity.
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