Timber smuggling and forestry politics in late nineteenth-century Western Taurus

Title Timber smuggling and forestry politics in late nineteenth-century Western Taurus
Author Kovankaya, Başak Akgül
Publication Date: 2020-07
Publication Place - Taylor & Francis
Subject Ottoman Empire, Modern forestry, Forest crimes, Timber trade, Natural resource management
Type Periodical
Language English
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Özyeğin University
Library Asset ID 0026-3206
Record ID def51030-b4b4-4ae6-9e1a-09feb509c102
Library Location Humanities and Social Sciences
Date 2020-07
Sample Text The nineteenth-century Ottoman Empire witnessed a gradual change in the forestry regime. In response to the intensifying struggle over forest resources in the Eastern Mediterranean, the Ottoman government introduced a series of reforms aimed at exerting more direct control over forests. In the implementation of these reforms not only did opposing interests clash at the central level but local interest groups involved in regional trade networks also appeared as influential actors. Focusing on a lawsuit related to forest crimes committed in the Teke region in the beginning of the 1890s, this paper discusses how modern, bureaucratized forestry practices were negotiated at the local level. By uncovering a complicated interaction among forest officials at the center and in the provinces, as well as timber merchants, this paper considers smuggling an integral component of politics over natural resources.
DOI 10.1080/00263206.2020.1794847
Cilt 56
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Timber smuggling and forestry politics in late nineteenth-century Western Taurus

Author Kovankaya, Başak Akgül
Publication Date 2020-07
Publication Place - Taylor & Francis
Subject Ottoman Empire, Modern forestry, Forest crimes, Timber trade, Natural resource management
Type Periodical
Language English
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Özyeğin University
Library Asset ID 0026-3206
Record ID def51030-b4b4-4ae6-9e1a-09feb509c102
Library Location Humanities and Social Sciences
Date 2020-07
Sample Text The nineteenth-century Ottoman Empire witnessed a gradual change in the forestry regime. In response to the intensifying struggle over forest resources in the Eastern Mediterranean, the Ottoman government introduced a series of reforms aimed at exerting more direct control over forests. In the implementation of these reforms not only did opposing interests clash at the central level but local interest groups involved in regional trade networks also appeared as influential actors. Focusing on a lawsuit related to forest crimes committed in the Teke region in the beginning of the 1890s, this paper discusses how modern, bureaucratized forestry practices were negotiated at the local level. By uncovering a complicated interaction among forest officials at the center and in the provinces, as well as timber merchants, this paper considers smuggling an integral component of politics over natural resources.
DOI 10.1080/00263206.2020.1794847
Cilt 56
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