Đuro Nenadić

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Đuro Nenadić (also Germanized Georg Nenadić ; born April 24, 1876 in Rudopolje near Vrhovine , Lika region , Kingdom of Croatia and Slavonia , Austria-Hungary ; † mid-July 1966 in Zagreb , Yugoslavia ) was a Yugoslav forest scientist and university rector.

Life

After graduating from high school in Zagreb in 1898 , he studied at the newly opened Zagreb Forest Academy, where he graduated in 1901 . After an internship at the royal government in Zagreb, he studied at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich from 1905 to 1907 , which he completed with a doctorate in 1907 .

In 1912 he became a professor at the Zagreb Forest Academy, which he also headed in 1913/14 and 1916/17. When the Forest Science Faculty was founded at the University of Zagreb in 1919 , he was appointed full professor there. In addition, he was from March to November 1921 deputy of the Yugoslav Minister for Forest and Mining Hinko Krizman in the fourth government of Nikola Pašić . 1922/23 he was rector of the University of Zagreb. After the establishment of the “ Independent State of Croatia ” as a vassal state of the German Empire, Nenadić was removed from the university in October 1941 and sent to the Jasenovac concentration camp , from which he was later released with the support of the soil scientist Mihovil Gračanin .

After the end of the war, Nenadić got his professorship back. He retired in 1946.

Publications

  • About the profitability of oaks - high and low forest management in Croatia and Slavonia with special consideration of the Broder- u. Peterwardeiner Vermögensgemeinde , Diss. Univ. Munich 1908
  • Računanje vrijednosti šuma i šumska statistika (calculation of forest value and forest statistics), Zagreb 1922
  • Osnovi šumarstva (Basics of Forestry), Zagreb 1924
  • Uređivanje šuma (Forest Management), Zagreb 1929

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