- Prefaces
- Introduction
- The Forests of the Ancients
- Germany: From Earliest Times to End of Middle Ages
- Germany: First Development of Forestry Methods (1500-1800)
- Germany: First Development of Forestry Methods (1500-1800), continued
- Germany: Development in the Nineteenth Century
- Germany: Development in the Nineteenth Century, continued
- Austria-Hungary
- Austria-Hungary: Hungary
- Switzerland
- France
- France, continued
- Russia and Finland
- Russia and Finland: Finland
- The Scandinavian States: Sweden
- The Scandinavian States: Norway
- The Scandinavian States: Denmark
- The Mediterranean Peninsulas: Turkish and Slavish Territories
- The Mediterranean Peninsulas: Greece
- The Mediterranean Peninsulas: Italy
- The Mediterranean Peninsulas: Spain
- The Mediterranean Peninsulas: Portugal
- Great Britain and Her Colonies
- Great Britain and Her Colonies: India
- Great Britain and Her Colonies: Canada
- Great Britain and Her Colonies: New Foundland and Other British Possessions and Colonies
- Japan
- Korea
- United States of America 1. Forest Conditions
- United States of America 2. Early forest History
- United States of America 3. Development of Forest Policy
- United States of America 4. Education and Literature
- United States of America: Insular Possessions
An accessible, comprehensive summary of the science and art of forestry, from its ancient roots to its 20th century techniques (many of which are still used today). This book synthesizes forestry efforts and practices from around the globe, providing the reader with unique lens into the sociocultural, historic and, of course, economic processes of nearly every world region. (Summary by jvanstan)
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