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Grazing ecology and forest history
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F. W. M. Vera
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2000
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9780851994420
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2000
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10.1079/9780851994420.0000
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Book chapters
pp. 1
General introduction and formulation of the problem.
pp. 13
Succession, the climax forest and the role of large herbivores.
pp. 61
Palynology, the forest as climax in prehistoric times and the effects of humans.
pp. 102
The use of the wilderness from the Middle Ages up to 1900.
pp. 189
Spontaneous succession in forest reserves in the lowlands of Western and Central Europe.
pp. 287
Establishment of trees and shrubs in relation to light and grazing.
pp. 369
Final synthesis and conclusions.
pp. 385
Structuring the use of the wilderness.
pp. 397
The 'Hanau-Münzenbergse Forstordnung', the 'Mainzer Forstordnung' and the 'General-Verordnung'.
pp. 412
Species of trees and shrubs in landscapes grazed by large herbivores.
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