A History Of Irish Forestry
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A History Of Irish Forestry

  1. 398 pages
  2. English
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A History Of Irish Forestry

About this book

This comprehensive study, with a foreword by Lord Killanin, looks at Irish forestry from the migration of the first wood species some 10,000 years ago to the present day. Part One, The Historical Background, examines the primeval forest and early settlers, woodlands, land title and tenure under the Celts, codified with Brehon law; Norman forest law imposed in the early medieval period; the Tudor conquest and plantations; and the development of estate and 'scientific' forestry during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It also considers the political dimension of Irish forestry, and socio-economic factors such as land hunger and agrarian reform. Part Two, Forestry in Modern Ireland, chronicles the twentieth century, beginning with the Irish Forestry Committee of 1907. In the struggle for independence, replenishing the country's forestry stock was placed high on the list of national objectives. State afforestation schemes laid foundations gradually built upon during the mid-century as the techniques and role of forestry were debated, policies defined and planting programmes instituted. With Coillte established in 1989 and EC-aided expansion plans for the 1990s, private and state interests converge in a major national enterprise. The husbanding of Ireland's natural resources and its documentation are now part of a broader environmental awareness. Forests are of inestimable importance. They provide and protect. They sustain the biosphere, regulate climate, nurture diversity, serve recreation, and yield wood: a commodity which contributes more than any other to society, as fuel, as industrial timber and – in the form of paper – the key medium of civilization. A History of Irish Forestry will be of interest to all concerned with Ireland's past, and future.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. CONTENTS
  4. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  5. FOREWORD
  6. INTRODUCTION
  7. PART ONE: The Historical Background
  8. PART TWO: Forestry in Modern Ireland
  9. Appendices
  10. APPENDIX 1: Disafforestation: Glendalough, Co. Wicklow
  11. APPENDIX 2: General Deforestation in the Seventeenth Century
  12. APPENDIX 3: Some Irish Statutes before 1800
  13. APPENDIX 4: Note on the Measures Adopted by the (Royal) Dublin Society to encourage the planting of forest trees in the eighteenth century, and the results attained
  14. APPENDIX 5: Land Ownership
  15. APPENDIX 6: Irish Statutes since 1920 Relating to Forestry
  16. APPENDIX 7: ‘A National Scheme of Afforestation’
  17. APPENDIX 8: Some Senior Officials Responsible for Forestry since 1904
  18. APPENDIX 9: Ministers Responsible for Forestry since 1904
  19. ABBREVIATIONS
  20. SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
  21. INDEX
  22. About the Author
  23. Copyright