Published 2012 | Version v1
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Damaged vegetation and moribund forests. The development of an environmental problem in Germany 1893-1970

Description

The book on the damaged vegetation and the moribund forests covers the following issues: Methodology and theoretical background; Trials on emission induced forest damage in Germany at the end of the 19th century; Threatened forestry profitability - emission induced forest damage in the kingdom Saxony 1906-1916; Moribund forests at the Ruhr - emission induced forest damage and forest protection in 1920ies; The fight un raw materials freedom of the German people - emission induced forest damage during the ''Third Empire''; Wasted opportunity? - forestry measures against emission induced forest damage; Continuity and change - emission induced forest damage the Federal Republic of Germany; Why did the forest dieback debate started not before the beginning of the 1980ies? Conclusions.

Additional details

Additional titles

Original title (German)
Beschaedigte Vegetation und sterbender Wald. Zur Entstehung eines Umweltproblems in Deutschland 1893-1970

Publishing Information

Publisher
Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht
Imprint Place
Goettingen (Germany)
ISBN
978-3-525-31710-5; 978-3-647-31710-6 (electronic)
Imprint Pagination
540 p.
Journal Volume
5
Series
Umwelt und Gesellschaft