Trees
Until the mid-19th century, felling in the mountains of Epirus was unrestricted, leading to deforestation. According to travellers in the area, a large number of trees were felled each year, without any restrictions, to produce wood and fire wood. As a result, by 1880 the rich forests of Metsovo, Ioannina and Konitsa had diminished dramatically.
The importance of trees to the economy of Metsovo and the mountain communities eventually led to disputes. When the Turkish state tried to restrict felling, the “forest problem” was blown out of proportion, culminating in the attempted murder of one of Metsovo’s political figures.