Industrial Wood: European Industrialisation as Seen from the Forests (1870-1914)
INWOOD examines the critical role of wood in European industrialization (1870-1914) through interdisciplinary analysis of economic, social, and ecological dynamics to inform current climate debates.
Projectdetails
Introduction
INWOOD studies industrialisation through the most important pre-industrial resource: wood. Scholarship on industrialisation has concentrated on the introduction and spread of new energy sources and materials, paying scant attention to the pre-existing resources. However, available data shows that wood was fundamental in the key sectors driving industrialisation, while its consumption increased during this process.
Objectives
INWOOD analyses the role that wood played during industrialisation and the impact of industrialisation on the actors and sectors most involved in wood use, with a focus on Europe during the first globalisation (1870-1914). Inspired by current debates on ecological crisis and energy transition, the project pioneers an interdisciplinary and multi-scale approach to analyse the links between the following interrelated issues:
Economic Dynamics
- Changes in wood consumption in relation to industrial demands.
- The spread of alternative energy sources and materials.
- Transformation triggered by industrial technology in the geography of wood flows and in the logistics of the wood supply chain.
Social Dynamics
- Impact of changes in the wood economy on the populations living close to the woodlands, in both the areas that were central before industrialisation and those that became central because of it.
- Choices made by actors involved in the exploitation of woodlands when faced with these developments.
Ecological Dynamics
- Evolution of the European forest cover in terms of reforestation in some regions and deforestation in others.
- Main qualitative changes in the forest landscape in terms of tree species composition, age, and density.
Integration of Sources and Methods
INWOOD integrates sources and analytical methods to change the way scholars understand industrialisation and to provide the historical context for present-day debate about the role of forests in climate change mitigation and biodiversity preservation.
Financiële details & Tijdlijn
Financiële details
Subsidiebedrag | € 1.489.901 |
Totale projectbegroting | € 1.489.901 |
Tijdlijn
Startdatum | 1-1-2024 |
Einddatum | 31-12-2028 |
Subsidiejaar | 2024 |
Partners & Locaties
Projectpartners
- UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI TORINOpenvoerder
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