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The focus on recreation and landscape aesthetics in forestry is nothing new. In the middle of the nineteenth century the challenge of combining economic and social aspects led to controversy among foresters in central Europe. The earliest discourse focused on forest aesthetics (Hirschfeld 1785, Borch 1824, Salisch 1885, Dimitz 1909), but proponents were not really successful in their call for integrating aesthetic concerns into forest management.
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Pröbstl, U. (2010). Lessons Learned, Trends and Strategies for the Future. In: Pröbstl, U., Wirth, V., Elands, B., Bell, S. (eds) Management of Recreation and Nature Based Tourism in European Forests. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03145-8_9
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