Forestry

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The forestry is the totality of all the economic, technical, scientific, political, legal, administrative and social institutions, procedures, principles and rules that the use, transport, trade, the preservation and protection of forests concern by humans. Forestry is interdisciplinary. To each area include the forestry ( forest products ), forest management , forest sciences (Engl. Forest Sciences ), the forestry vocational and academic education , the Forest Research , the forest policy , the Forest Service and the Forest Service , the Forestry Law and the Forestry Law ( Forest dishes , forest police ) , forest advice , forest culture (traditions and customs), forest literature .

literature

  • Lorenz von Stein . Forestry: Concept and Principle (pages 276–282) // Handbook of Administrative Doctrine and Administrative Law (reprint of the first edition of the handbook from 1870). Mohr Siebeck Verlag . 2010, 394 pages.
  • Forestry economics. Introduction and floor plan. EA. Köstler, Josef: Berlin, Verlag von Parey (publishing house for agriculture, horticulture and forestry), 1943.
  • Treatises on theoretical and practical forestry: With a copper plate, volume 1. Hans Dietrich von Zanthier , Carl Wilhelm Hennert. Wever, 1799 - 279 pages.