9 mai 2021
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Michel Lompech, « Who Owns the Mountain? The Trajectory of Collective Ownership in Slovakia », Journal of Alpine research/Revue de géographie alpine, ID : 10.4000/rga.8121
The agricultural landscape of the Slovakian mountains is defined by a particular type of agricultural and forestry community property: the urbáriat forestry association. The history of this establishment tells of conflicts between the regimes of property of the estate (public or seigniorial) and peasant property for the control of forestry resources. This article explains how this method of community management has been incorporated into the socialist system and how it has been restored during a transition stage. The vitality of the urbáriat is a testament to the strength of mobilisation among local actors.