Cutting trees on hillsides could easily lead to erosion and the destruction of the soil—agreed. But we’re looking at a process that impacted all of Europe, from ~300AD to ~1800AD. I doubt a large cause of that is ‘Permanent Roman Forest Destruction’. It seems most plausible to me that the land was used for other purposes.
Cutting trees on hillsides could easily lead to erosion and the destruction of the soil—agreed. But we’re looking at a process that impacted all of Europe, from ~300AD to ~1800AD. I doubt a large cause of that is ‘Permanent Roman Forest Destruction’. It seems most plausible to me that the land was used for other purposes.