Moser on Sustainable Forest Management
Wilhelm Gottfried Moser formulates the basic principle of “sustainable forest management.”
Wilhelm Gottfried Moser formulates the basic principle of “sustainable forest management.”
In Sylvicultura Oeconomica, written in response to the widespread scarcity of wood throughout Europe, Hans Carl von Carlowitz summarizes extant forestry knowledge and supplements it with his own observations.
Jean-Baptiste Colbert, the French Minister of Finance under King Louis XIV, oversees “L’ordonnance des eaux et forêts,” ushering in a new system of forest management.
John Evelyn advocates an extensive reforestation program and the systematic foundation of forests and parks in England, not least to support the British fleet dependent on wood resources.
This state organization is founded to manage the conservation of New Zealand’s natural heritage.
The fire ranks among the three largest forest fires ever recorded in North America.