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Silviculture is the
practice of
controlling the growth, composition/structure, as well as
quality of
forests to meet
values and needs,
specifically timber...
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practitioner of
forestry is
known as a forester.
Another common term is
silviculturist.
Silviculture is
narrower than forestry,
being concerned only with forest...
- geologists,
physical geographers, ecologists, biologists, microbiologists,
silviculturists, sanitarians, archaeologists, and
specialists in
regional planning...
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Scientist Range Manager alternate title: range-management
specialist Silviculturist Soil
Conservationist Soil Wood
Technologist Forester Soi-conservation...
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Hungary József Szlávy,
prime minister of
Hungary Miklós Takács de Saár,
silviculturist,
politician Tibor Varga Garcilaso de la Vega, poet
Ibolya Verebics,...
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Mariano Ponce sought to
acquire Murata rifles via the ****anese
silviculturist Nakamura Yaroku [ja] to
equip the
Katipunan in
order to
match the firepower...
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Congregationalist minister.
Samuel N.
Spring (1875–1952),
American silviculturist and
academic administrator.
Sherwood C.
Spring (born 1944),
United States...
- Königliche-Sächsische Forstakademie) in Tharandt, Saxony, near Dresden, was
founded by
silviculturist Heinrich Cotta in 1811.
Established in
conjunction with the school,...
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explorer of
Africa Dusán
Mukics Krisztián Pars Miklós Takács de Saár,
silviculturist,
politician András Schäfer,
footballer Nikolett Szabó Virág Vörös, ski...
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William Schlich. He
joined the
Indian Forest Service in 1915 and
became a
silviculturist at the
Forest Research Institute at
Dehradun staying there until 1936...