"Works On Forestry: Forestry In Norway" explores the principles and practices of forestry, with a particular focus on Norway's unique approach to forest management. Authored by John Croumbie Brown, this book delves into the specific methods and considerations necessary for successful forestry in the Norwegian context. Readers will gain insights into the techniques used to cultivate and maintain forests, as well as an understanding of the ecological and economic importance of forestry practices.
This text is valuable for students, professionals, and anyone interested in the sustainable management of forests and the preservation of natural resources. Learn about the history of forestry in Norway and how it continues to shape the environment today.
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