Chapter: 1 (Page no: 3)
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Overview of Europe's woods and forests.
Author(s):
Kirby, K. J.
Watkins, C.
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Chapter: 2 (Page no: 18)
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Methods and approaches in the study of woodland history.
Author(s):
Watkins, C.
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Chapter: 3 (Page no: 33)
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The forest landscape before farming.
Author(s):
Kirby, K. J.
Watkins, C.
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Chapter: 4 (Page no: 46)
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Evolution of modern landscapes.
Author(s):
Kirby, K. J.
Watkins, C.
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Chapter: 5 (Page no: 61)
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Wood-pastures in Europe.
Author(s):
Hartel, T.
Plieninger, T.
Varga, A.
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Chapter: 6 (Page no: 77)
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Coppice silviculture: from the mesolithic to the 21st century.
Author(s):
Buckley, P.
Mills, J.
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Chapter: 7 (Page no: 93)
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High forest management and the rise of even-aged stands.
Author(s):
Savill, P.
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Chapter: 8 (Page no: 107)
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Close-to-nature forestry.
Author(s):
Bürgi, M.
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Chapter: 9 (Page no: 116)
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The impact of hunting on European woodland from medieval to modern times.
Author(s):
Fletcher, J.
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Chapter: 10 (Page no: 129)
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The flora and fauna of coppice woods: winners and losers of active management or neglect?
Author(s):
Buckley, P.
Mills, J.
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Chapter: 11 (Page no: 140)
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The importance of veteran trees for saproxylic insects.
Author(s):
Siitonen, J.
Ranius, T.
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Chapter: 12 (Page no: 154)
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The changing fortunes of woodland birds in temperate Europe.
Author(s):
Hinsley, S. A.
Fuller, R. J.
Ferns, P. N.
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Chapter: 13 (Page no: 174)
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Evolution and changes in the understorey of deciduous forests: lagging behind drivers of change.
Author(s):
Hermy, M.
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Chapter: 14 (Page no: 193)
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Gains and losses in the European mammal fauna.
Author(s):
Hearn, R.
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Chapter: 15 (Page no: 207)
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The curious case of the even-aged plantation: wretched, funereal or misunderstood?
Author(s):
Quine, C. P.
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Chapter: 16 (Page no: 227)
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Historical ecology in modern conservation in Italy.
Author(s):
Cevasco, R.
Moreno, D.
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Chapter: 17 (Page no: 243)
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Białowieża Primeval Forest: a 2000-year interplay of environmental and cultural forces in Europe's best preserved temperate woodland.
Author(s):
Latałowa, M.
Zimny, M.
Jędrzejewska, B.
Samojlik, T.
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Chapter: 18 (Page no: 265)
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Woodland history in the British Isles - an interaction of environmental and cultural forces.
Author(s):
Peterken, G. F.
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Chapter: 19 (Page no: 279)
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Forest management and species composition: a historical approach in Lorraine, France.
Author(s):
Rochel, X.
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Chapter: 20 (Page no: 290)
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Barriers and bridges for sustainable forest management: the role of landscape history in Swedish Bergslagen.
Author(s):
Angelstam, P.
Andersson, K.
Axelsson, R.
Degerman, E.
Elbakidze, M.
Sjölander, P.
Törnblom, J.
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Chapter: 21 (Page no: 309)
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The development of forest conservation in Europe.
Author(s):
Latham, J.
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Chapter: 22 (Page no: 326)
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The UK's Ancient Woodland Inventory and its use.
Author(s):
Goldberg, E.
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Chapter: 23 (Page no: 337)
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Tree and forest pests and diseases: learning from the past to prepare for the future.
Author(s):
Potter, C.
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Chapter: 24 (Page no: 347)
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Reflections.
Author(s):
Watkins, C.
Kirby, K. J.
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