About This Book
A compact regional study presents the Black Forest through orographic and geological overviews, followed by chapters on climate, hydrology, and plant geography, then population, customs, and local economy. The text is organized by southern, middle, northern, and eastern sectors and offers guided descriptions of approaches, towns, valleys, peaks, and transport routes. Rich visual material, including numerous illustrations and a color map, supports accounts of farms, village life, traditional costume, and local crafts alongside notable natural features such as waterfalls, lakes, and moraines. Practical discussion of land use, forestry, agriculture, and water resources is paired with cultural notes on architecture, festivals, and industries, and the volume closes with references and an index.