"Coppice" and "Coppicing" in Old Forestry. A Note on the Etymology of Grk. drios 'Coppice' and Skt. Vana 'Forest'

"Coppicing" in old forestry was a method of cutting firewood & timber while avoiding rapid deforestation, with cutting to ground level of various species on a rotational basis. Semantic development in numerous langs including French, Old Norse, & Latin indicates derivation from wor...

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Coppicing
Deciduous forests
Etymology
Forest restoration
Forestry development
Forestry economics
Plant roots
Timber
Trees
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