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Roots of Sustainability in the Iberian Empires: Shipbuilding and Forestry, 14th-19th Centuries.
Historia agraria: Revista de agricultura e historia rural, ISSN 1139-1472, Nº 92, 2024, págs. 225-226
The game of the demiurge in the garden of Chronos: woods play hide-and-seek in the long run through sustainable management
Koldo Trápaga Monchet, Álvaro Aragón Ruano, Cristina Joanaz de Melo
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The global timber trade and shipbuilding in the 16th-18th centuries: interdisciplinary, research problems and the ForSEAdiscovery project
págs. 31-53
Durable forest in a tensile state: intensive and extensive approaches to naval forestry in Early Modern Spain
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The sustainability of forests for shipbuilding: a historical-archaeological view of Biscayan shipbuilding and its forestry tradition in the 16th-17th centuries
págs. 105-129
The beginnings of the preservation and development of Spanish forestry for naval construction: the legal and silvicultural enquiries conducted by the Royal Council of Castile in Guipúzcoa (1569)
págs. 130-155
"In all this kingdom there is not timber": wood for the king's galleys: exploitation and conservation of the Catalan forests in the age of Lepanto
págs. 156-182
"A destruction that preserves": maritime warfare, empirical forestry and sustainability in Portugal (13th-17th centuries)
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Forests in Portugal, 1750s-1820s: a history of forests compensation
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