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Shepherding at Mărginimea Sibiului (Romania); Past, Present and Future

This article aims to highlight the impact on local development of traditional economic activities. The case study that the authors consider concerns an area in the Romanian Carpathians developed through transhumant grazing and forestry activities: Mărginimea Sibiului. As shepherding kept developing,...

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Published in:European review (Chichester, England) England), 2023-02, Vol.31 (1), p.65-89
Main Authors: Săgeată, Radu, Persu, Mihaela, Mitrică, Bianca, Damian, Nicoleta, Mocanu, Irena
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Cultivated lands
Economics
Forestry
Grazing
Hearths
Impact analysis
Mountains
Pasture
Population
Regions
Review Essay
Rural areas
Rural communities
Sheep
Topography
Tourism
Treaties
Trends
Villages
World War II
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