Taking Nature into Account—Historical Perspectives and Paradoxes

November 23rd, 2014

The history of forestry management in Germany shows how economic and scientific practices merged to represent the perfect order of nature and state.

Understanding nature as valuable in an economic sense has become the common instrument for balancing the human impact. Sabine Höhler illustrates how, in the Age of Enlightenment, scientific and economic practices merged to represent the perfect order of nature and state by recounting the history of forestry management in Germany.