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2. Sustainability and Natural Resource Management at Hesdin, Artois, France, 1302–1329
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments viii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Multiple-Use Resource Management in Preindustrial Societies: Pigs, Parks, Game, and Heathlands
- 1. Controlling Pigs in Countryside and City for Sustainable Medieval Agriculture 31
- 2. Sustainability and Natural Resource Management at Hesdin, Artois, France, 1302–1329 50
- 3. Eating Your Game and Having It Too: North-Central Italian Conservation of Game Animals and Birds, 1300–1550 71
- 4. Sustaining Premodern Heathlands, 1400–1750: Collective Knowledge and Peasant Communities in the Campine, Belgium 100
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Part II. The Governance of Aquatic Resources: Fishing and Flowing Freshwater
- 5. Fisheries Regulations in Late Medieval Europe: Authorities, Concerns, Measures 127
- 6. Managing the Lake Constance Fisheries, ca. 1350–1800 154
- 7. Keep the Water Flowing! Premodern Swedish Water Management 178
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Part III. The Deep Roots of Woodland Conservation
- 8. The Medieval Roots of Woodland Conservation: Northern France and Northwestern Europe, ca. 1100–1500 203
- 9. Managing Southern French Forests under—and before— Colbert: Between Law and Custom, ca. 1500–1700 230
- 10. Conserving the “Vert” in Early Modern Sherwood Forest 255
- 11. Sustainability Prior to Carlowitz’s Sylvicultura? A Study Based on Cases from Schleswig-Holstein 282
- 12. Traditional Woodland Management, Forest Legislation, and Modern Nature Conservation in East-Central Europe 304
- Afterword 327
- Index 345
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments viii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Multiple-Use Resource Management in Preindustrial Societies: Pigs, Parks, Game, and Heathlands
- 1. Controlling Pigs in Countryside and City for Sustainable Medieval Agriculture 31
- 2. Sustainability and Natural Resource Management at Hesdin, Artois, France, 1302–1329 50
- 3. Eating Your Game and Having It Too: North-Central Italian Conservation of Game Animals and Birds, 1300–1550 71
- 4. Sustaining Premodern Heathlands, 1400–1750: Collective Knowledge and Peasant Communities in the Campine, Belgium 100
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Part II. The Governance of Aquatic Resources: Fishing and Flowing Freshwater
- 5. Fisheries Regulations in Late Medieval Europe: Authorities, Concerns, Measures 127
- 6. Managing the Lake Constance Fisheries, ca. 1350–1800 154
- 7. Keep the Water Flowing! Premodern Swedish Water Management 178
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Part III. The Deep Roots of Woodland Conservation
- 8. The Medieval Roots of Woodland Conservation: Northern France and Northwestern Europe, ca. 1100–1500 203
- 9. Managing Southern French Forests under—and before— Colbert: Between Law and Custom, ca. 1500–1700 230
- 10. Conserving the “Vert” in Early Modern Sherwood Forest 255
- 11. Sustainability Prior to Carlowitz’s Sylvicultura? A Study Based on Cases from Schleswig-Holstein 282
- 12. Traditional Woodland Management, Forest Legislation, and Modern Nature Conservation in East-Central Europe 304
- Afterword 327
- Index 345