Description |
1 online resource (xiii, 434 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations |
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text file |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 404-421) and index. |
Summary |
The first modern history of Scottish woodlands explores the changing relationship between trees and people from the time of Scotland's first settlement, focusing on the period 1500 to 1920. Drawing on work in natural science, geography and history, as well as on the authors' own research, it presents an accessible and readable account that balances social, economic and environmental factors. Two opening chapters describe the early history of the woodlands. The book is then divided into chapters that consider traditional uses and management, the impact of outsiders on the pinewoods and the oakwoods in the first phase of exploitation, and the effect of industrialisation. Separate chapters are devoted to case studies of management at Strathcarron, Glenorchy, Rothiemurchus and on Skye. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Forests and forestry -- Scotland -- History.
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Forests and forestry. |
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Scotland. |
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History. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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History.
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Added Author |
MacDonald, Alan R., 1969-
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Watson, Fiona J.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Smout, T.C. (T. Christopher). History of the native woodlands of Scotland, 1500-1920. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2007 (DLC) 2008371521 |
ISBN |
9781435643529 (electronic book) |
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1435643526 (electronic book) |
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128125228X |
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9781281252289 |
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9780748637560 |
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0748637567 |
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0748632948 (Paper) |
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9780748632947 |
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9780748612413 |
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