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Bialowieza Primeval Forest: Nature and Culture in the Nineteenth Century (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
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Bialowieza Primeval Forest: Nature and Culture in the Nineteenth Century (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Series: Environmental History, 11
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Understanding the current state and dynamics of any forest is
extremely difficult - if not impossible - without recognizing its
history. Bialowieza Primeval Forest (BPF), located on the border
between Poland and Belarus, is one of the best preserved European
lowland forests and a subject of myriads of works focusing on
countless aspects of its biology, ecology, management. BPF was
protected for centuries (15th-18th century) as a game reserve of
Polish kings and Lithuanian grand dukes. Being, at that time, a
part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, BPF was subject to
long-lasting traditional, multi-functional utilisation
characteristic for this part of Europe, including haymaking on
forest meadows, traditional bee-keeping and fishing in rivers
flowing through forest. This traditional model of management came
to an abrupt end due to political change in 1795, when Poland and
Grand Duchy of Lithuania ceased to exist in effect of partitioning
by neighbouring countries, and the territory of BPF was taken over
by the Russian Empire. The new Russian administration, influenced
by the German trends in forestry, attempted at introducing the new,
science-based forestry model in the BPF throughout the 19th
century. The entire 19th century in the history of BPF is a story
of struggle between new trends and concepts brought and implemented
by new rulers of the land, and the traditional perception of the
forest and forest uses, culturally rooted in this area and
originating from mediaeval (or older) practices. The book will show
the historical background and the outcome of this struggle: the
forest's history in the long 19th century focusing on tracking all
cultural imprints, both material (artificial landscapes, introduced
alien species, human-induced processes) and immaterial (traditional
knowledge of forest and use of forest resources, the political and
cultural significance of the forest) that shaped the forest's
current state and picture. Our book will deliver a picture of a
crucial moment in forest history, relevant not only to the Central
Europe, but to the continent in general. Moment of transition
between a royal hunting ground, traditional type of use widespread
throughout Europe, to a modern, managed forest. Looking at main
obstacles in the management shift, the essential difference in
perceptions of the forest and goods it provides in both modes of
management, and the implications of the management change for the
state of BPF in the long 19th century could help in better
understanding the changes that European forests underwent in
general.
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