Vincenta's Verbyla

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Vincentas Verbyla (born April 23, 1918 in Želsva , Wolost Liudvinavas , Marijampolė district ; † May 30, 2017 in Vilnius ) was a Lithuanian forest scientist and Soviet politician . He was Deputy Minister of the Forestry Ministry of Soviet Lithuania .

Life

Vincentas Verbyla was born in 1918 to Adomas Verbyla.

After graduation Vincentas Verbyla completed in 1943 to study at the Faculty of Forest Sciences of the Vilnius University , 1958 graduate studies at the Agricultural University of Lithuania in Kaunas . After postgraduate 1974 he received his doctorate on "productivity and defects of black alder woods are Lithuania" and became the candidate of the forestry. In 1974 he completed his habilitation on the subject of "Productivity and Health of the Black Alder Forests of Lithuania" ( Lithuanian Lietuvos juodalksnynų produktyvumas ir sveikatingumas ) at the Aleksandras Stulginskis University . After the nostrification of the two doctoral degrees, he became a doctor of agricultural sciences .

From 1943 Verbyla worked as a sub-forester in the Vilnius chief forestry , from 1944 as a district forester without a forestry in the Rokiškis chief forestry and Svėdasai district forester in the Šimonys forestry office in the Kupiškis district . From 1946 he was director of the Vilkaviškis Forestry Office . From 1947 to 1952 he was chief forester and in 1957 chief forester in the Kazlų Rūda Forestry Office . From 1954 to 1958 was a deputy of the Kazlų Rūda City Council . From 1958 to 1984 he worked as Deputy Minister of Forestry in Soviet Lithuania. In 1984 he retired. From 1984 to 1990 worked as a research assistant in the Forestry Institute of Lithuania in Girionys .

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