INTERVENCIÓN HUMANA Y TRANSFORMACIÓN DE LOS PAISAJES FORESTALES EN LA CUENCA DEL DUERO DURANTE LA EDAD MODERNA
Abstract
The action human exercised on the forest during Modern Ages, is a clear element of the center position that the forests occupied in the agrarian space. Not only pines but also holm oaks and oaks, respond to this interest human by the forest. In this way, it is demostrated how the whole of the forests acquires its true physiognomy across this action human, held in the time through authentic programs represented in the forests decrees and in the by-laws. This intervention takes different features in relation to the interests of each rural community, andon the basis of different historial moments, so that, near some constants in relation to the intervention on the forests, can show big differences, so while in some places the forest is reduced in others is preserved and expanded. These differences, so then constitute an effect of prestige of forest or of its oblivion as support or balance of the rural activity.Downloads
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