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Voices of the Forest - A Social History of Scottish Forestry in the Twentieth Century (Paperback)
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Voices of the Forest - A Social History of Scottish Forestry in the Twentieth Century (Paperback)
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The creation of large new tracts of forest, together with the
development of a modern wood processing sector, was the single
biggest transformation to occur in the Scottish countryside during
the twentieth century. While the environmental and landscape
impacts of this change have been much commented upon, its impact on
Scottish culture and society has attracted comparatively little
attention. This book tells the fascinating story of the human side
of forestry, drawing heavily on the thoughts, experiences and
reflections of a wide range of individuals from all levels and all
sectors of the industry as it has developed in Scotland over the
last 100 years. The book also analyses the evolution of forestry
policy and the changing roles of both the state-run Forestry
Commission and the private sector. However, at its core are the
stories of the men, women and children who have lived and worked in
the many communities where old and new forests have loomed large -
communities where, especially in the middle decades of the
twentieth century, forestry was often the largest source of
employment and income, and without which many of these places would
have struggled to survive.
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