Eilhard Wiedemann (forest scientist)

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Eilhard Heinrich Karl Wiedemann (born August 6, 1891 in Erlangen , † September 17, 1950 in Sarstedt ) was a German forest scientist .

Life

Wiedemann is the son of the physics professor of the same name, Eilhard Wiedemann . He joined the Erlangen student association AMV Fridericiana in the winter semester of 1909/10 . From 1927 to 1934 he worked as director of the Royal Prussian Forest Academy in Eberswalde, succeeding Adam Schwappach . In 1950 he was the founder of the Lower Saxony Forest Research Institute based in Göttingen . In 1949 he was accepted as a full member of the German Academy of Sciences in Berlin .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Matthias Noack: Forest long-term research for the future forest - what development did Wiedemann's worst pine stands in East Germany? , P. 38ff. ( limited preview on Google Book Search ).
  2. ^ Karl Eduard Haas: The Academic-Musical Association Fridericana in the Sondershäuser Association, formerly the student choir in Erlangen . Erlangen 1982, self-published, p. 292
  3. Hans Pretzsch: Forest Dynamics, Growth and Yield: From Measurement to Model , 2009, pp. 105f. ( limited preview on Google Book Search ).
  4. ^ Albrecht Milnik : In the service of the forest: life paths and achievements of Brandenburg forest people: 145 biographies from three centuries , Kessel, 2006, p. 364. ( limited preview on Google Book Search ).