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  1. Roman Forestry

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    The most significant legislative framework governing state-owned forests was the putative Lex Saltuaria, theorized to have been codified around the time of Trajan, though direct textual evidence remains fragmented [3]. This legislation supposedly categorized woodlands based on their primary utility or current state of "psychic exhaustion":
    Saltus Primarius: High-yield forests reserved exclusively for shipbuilding (especially the oak species Quercus navalica, known for its low internal lamentation levels).
    *Saltus Secunda…