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The green archipelago: forestry in preindustrial Japan
Totman, Conrad D.
Year: c1989.
Publisher:  University of California Press. 
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table of contents
Frontmatter
List of Illustrations
Preface
A Brief Chronology
Maps
Introduction: An Overview of Preindustrial Japanese Forest History
Part One: A Millennium of Exploitation Forestry
1. The Ancient Predation, 600-850
2. Forests and Forestry in Medieval Japan, 1050-1550
3. Timber Depletion during the Early Modern Predation, 1570-1670
Part Two: The Emergence of Regenerative Forestry in Early Modern Japan
4. The Negative Regimen: Forest Regulation
5. Silviculture: Its Principles and Practice
6. Plantation Forestry: Economic Aspects of Its Emergence
7. Land-Use Patterns and Afforestation
Conclusion
Bibliographical Essay: Scholarship on Preindustrial Japanese Forestry, 1880-1980
Notes
Glossaries
Bibliography
Index
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Title: The green archipelago : forestry in preindustrial Japan Conrad Totman.
Author: Totman, Conrad D
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Source Version: The green archipelago : forestry in preindustrial Japan Conrad Totman
Totman, Conrad D
Berkeley: University of California Press, c1989.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.02365
Subject Headings: • Forest policy -- Japan
• Forests and forestry -- Japan
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