The forest base of the economy in the towns with «exceptional pines» of the «Pinewood land of Burgos» (Spain)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/egeogr.1991.i203.263Keywords:
«Pinewood land», «Pinegrove land», Exceptional pines, «Royal Association of Carters», Redemption of property from mortmain, Town Property, Forest exploitation, Woddland arrangement, Town ordinanceAbstract
Forest use and activities derived from it constitute for centuries the economic base of the towns of the «Pinegrove land of Burgos». The concession ordered in 1792 by King Charles IV to severa} countries of the right to cut down 2.500 pines each year, has hadan influence on the support till the exploitation of its woodlans, really regulated by general and town rules.
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