an introduction to sustainable agroforestry in the form of the Maya Forest Garden Cycle. The relevant biological, physical, chemical, mechanical and technological properties of 43 wood species are given, along with their end-use groupings as elements for sustainable, multiple-use forest management. Possible consequences of climate cooling due to the joint effects of the Little Ice Age and Great Dying after Spanish colonisation on forest growth are considered, as is the issue of tonewood for Stradivarius violins
Niko Torelli (Author)

Abstract

Maya timbers

Keywords

lastnosti lesa;vrste lesa;violine;stradivarke;mahagonij;tropski gozd;

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Language: English
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.01 - Scientific Monograph
Publisher: Slovenian Forestry Institute, The Silva Slovenica Publishing Centre
UDC: 630*8
COBISS: 135592707 Link will open in a new window
ISBN: 978-961-6993-79-1
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Secondary language: Slovenian
Secondary keywords: Gozdovi;Gozdarstvo;Les;Maji;Srednja Amerika;Gvatemala;Mehika;Belize;
Source comment: Nasl. z nasl. zaslona; O avtorju: str. 12-13;
Pages: 1 spletni vir (1 datoteka PDF (352 str.))
DOI: 10.20315/SFS.152
ID: 19987844
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