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It sheds new light on how cultural conceptions about nature influenced political policies for resource conservation and land management in Venice.

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A useful work for upper-level students doing in-depth research. Choice The work of Karl Appuhn, based on extensive archival research and rich technical insights, offers a major study devoted to the social, economic, administrative, and political aspects of Venetian forest management. -- David Celetti Renaissance Quarterly Magisterial. -- John M. Hunt Journal of Modern History A wonderful study of Venetian politics, natural knowledge, resource management, and bureaucratic development. -- Chandra Mukerji American Historical Review With this splendid and painstakingly researched volume, Appuhn is sure to inspire others to the view that nature is to be honored and respected, managed if necessary, but not merely there for human taking. -- Robert A. Pierce Sixteenth Century Journal A must-have. Richly illustrated, highly readable, and filled with fascinating detail, this book should also enjoy a far wider readership among Pacific, colonial, and natural historians alike. -- Emily Manktelow Journal of World History Appuhn blazes a trail where others may very usefully follow. -- Paul Warde Cultural and Social History This remarkable book contains many fascinating details. -- Pamela H. Smith Isis

Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures
Acknowledgments
Note on Dates
Introduction
States, Economies, and Nature
Chronology
1. Forest Exploitation before the Venetian Conquest
Venetian Demand for Forest Products
Regional Forest Ecologies and the Venetian Timber Supply
Local Practices of Forest Exploitation and Venetian Shortages
Perceived Shortages and the Emergence of the Market Hierarchy
2. The Venetian Discovery of Mainland Forests
Water Management and Venetian Interpretations of Mainland Landscapes
Local Property Rights and the Limits of Venetian Power to Preserve Forests
The Failure of Market Regulations
3. Venetian Forestry Laws and the Creation of Public Forest Reserves
The Creation of the Boschi Pubblici
The 1476 Forestry Laws and the Hierarchy of Forest Utilization
The Cambrai Crisis, Fiscal Reform, and the Expansion of the State Reserves
The Expansion of Forestry Legislation and Its Consequences
4. The Venetian Forest Bureaucracy
A Divided Bureaucracy
A New Role for the Provveditori alle Legne
Sixteenth-Century Forest Surveys
Harvests, Local Resistance, and Perceptions of Scarcity
The Catastico Garzoni and the Knowledge Gap
5. The Preservation and Reproduction of BureaucraticKnowledge
Venetian Bureaucratic Expertise
The Cadastral Surveys and the Preservation of Collective Knowledge
The Cadastral Surveys as Natural Historical Narrative
Topographical Maps and the Reproduction of Knowledge
6. Nature's Republic or Republican Nature?
Peak Demand and Peak Anxiety in Eighteenth-CenturyVenice
Institutional Reform and the Res Publica of Forests
The Venetian Moral Economy of Nature
Venetian Discourses in a European Context
Conclusion
The Three Trials of Pietro Gavardo
Finding Meaning in the Forest
Appendix
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography

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    Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
    Publication Date: 08/03/2010
    ISBN13: 9780801892615, 978-0801892615
    ISBN10: 0801892619

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    It sheds new light on how cultural conceptions about nature influenced political policies for resource conservation and land management in Venice.

    Trade Review
    A useful work for upper-level students doing in-depth research. Choice The work of Karl Appuhn, based on extensive archival research and rich technical insights, offers a major study devoted to the social, economic, administrative, and political aspects of Venetian forest management. -- David Celetti Renaissance Quarterly Magisterial. -- John M. Hunt Journal of Modern History A wonderful study of Venetian politics, natural knowledge, resource management, and bureaucratic development. -- Chandra Mukerji American Historical Review With this splendid and painstakingly researched volume, Appuhn is sure to inspire others to the view that nature is to be honored and respected, managed if necessary, but not merely there for human taking. -- Robert A. Pierce Sixteenth Century Journal A must-have. Richly illustrated, highly readable, and filled with fascinating detail, this book should also enjoy a far wider readership among Pacific, colonial, and natural historians alike. -- Emily Manktelow Journal of World History Appuhn blazes a trail where others may very usefully follow. -- Paul Warde Cultural and Social History This remarkable book contains many fascinating details. -- Pamela H. Smith Isis

    Table of Contents

    List of Tables and Figures
    Acknowledgments
    Note on Dates
    Introduction
    States, Economies, and Nature
    Chronology
    1. Forest Exploitation before the Venetian Conquest
    Venetian Demand for Forest Products
    Regional Forest Ecologies and the Venetian Timber Supply
    Local Practices of Forest Exploitation and Venetian Shortages
    Perceived Shortages and the Emergence of the Market Hierarchy
    2. The Venetian Discovery of Mainland Forests
    Water Management and Venetian Interpretations of Mainland Landscapes
    Local Property Rights and the Limits of Venetian Power to Preserve Forests
    The Failure of Market Regulations
    3. Venetian Forestry Laws and the Creation of Public Forest Reserves
    The Creation of the Boschi Pubblici
    The 1476 Forestry Laws and the Hierarchy of Forest Utilization
    The Cambrai Crisis, Fiscal Reform, and the Expansion of the State Reserves
    The Expansion of Forestry Legislation and Its Consequences
    4. The Venetian Forest Bureaucracy
    A Divided Bureaucracy
    A New Role for the Provveditori alle Legne
    Sixteenth-Century Forest Surveys
    Harvests, Local Resistance, and Perceptions of Scarcity
    The Catastico Garzoni and the Knowledge Gap
    5. The Preservation and Reproduction of BureaucraticKnowledge
    Venetian Bureaucratic Expertise
    The Cadastral Surveys and the Preservation of Collective Knowledge
    The Cadastral Surveys as Natural Historical Narrative
    Topographical Maps and the Reproduction of Knowledge
    6. Nature's Republic or Republican Nature?
    Peak Demand and Peak Anxiety in Eighteenth-CenturyVenice
    Institutional Reform and the Res Publica of Forests
    The Venetian Moral Economy of Nature
    Venetian Discourses in a European Context
    Conclusion
    The Three Trials of Pietro Gavardo
    Finding Meaning in the Forest
    Appendix
    Notes
    Glossary
    Bibliography

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