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Johann Christian Hundeshagen

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as director of the forestry school. He moved to Giessen as a professor in 1824 and became the director of the forestry school the next year. He however left the school in 1831 and he became ill in 1833 and died from liver cirrhosis the next year.
34:, he has been considered a founding figure in German forestry. He introduced a speculative and deductive approach that included the application of statistics and measurement. He produced a three-part encyclopedia of forestry science. 116:"The German struggle between the 'Bodenreinertragslehre' (land rent theory) and 'Waldreinertragslehre' (theory of the highest revenue) belongs to the past — but what is left?" 189: 84:
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, herausgegeben von der Historischen Kommission bei der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Band 13
26:(August 10, 1783 – February 10, 1834) was a German forester who is considered as a pioneer of scientific forestry. Along with 49:. He apprenticed to forester Koch in Sterbfritz (near Schlüchtern). He studied cameral sciences and natural sciences at the 53:
from 1804 to 1806 and went into forestry service. He worked in Hesse and in 1821 he became a professor of forestry at the
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Hundeshagen developed a land rent theory for forestry, treating forests as capital and applying interest rates to them.
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to Hesse-Cassel Privy Councillor Johann Balthasar. He studied locally before going to forestry schools in
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Mantel, Kurt (1974). "Hundeshagen, Johann Christian".
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HeĂź, Richard (1881). "Hundeshagen, Johann Christian".
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Georg Ludwig Hartig
Heinrich Cotta
Hanau
Waldau
Dillenberg
University of Heidelberg
University of TĂĽbingen
Fulda
Neue Deutsche Biographie 10
"The German struggle between the 'Bodenreinertragslehre' (land rent theory) and 'Waldreinertragslehre' (theory of the highest revenue) belongs to the past — but what is left?"
doi
10.1016/S1389-9341(01)00049-1
Encyclopädie der forstwissenschaft
Brief biography
Categories
1783 births
1834 deaths
German foresters
Deaths from cirrhosis
Alcohol-related deaths in Germany

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