Forestry in Ireland
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Bailey, William F. 'Forestry in Ireland'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. IX Part LXIX, 1888/1889, pp429-435Download Item:
Abstract:
In view of the proposed extension of the Land Purchase Acts, the
question of the protection and development of Forestry in Ireland
is one of very great importance and interest to the entire community.
The effect of transferring to the occupiers the ownership of their
holdings has in this respect been up to the present overlooked.
Those who have opportunities of travelling much through Ireland,
must very quickly notice the result of such sales of farms as regards
the plantations thereon. It is pitiable in many cases to see the occupier,
as soon as he gets a conveyance executed to himself, proceed to
cut down and sell any trees that may be on his holding. In some
instances these trees were planted for ornament, in others to give
shelter; but in most cases they have been placed on parts of
the farm which otherwise would be waste and useless.
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Read Tuesday, 2nd July, 1889
Author: Bailey, William F.
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Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandType of material:
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. IX Part LXIX 1888/1889
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