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  2. The Indian Forester - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Forester is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research in forestry. It is one of the oldest forestry journals still in existence in the world. [ 1 ] It was established in 1875 and is published by the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education .

  3. List of forestry journals - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Forester: journal home: Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education: 1875–present English 12 issues per year International Journal of Forest Engineering: journal home: Taylor & Francis and Forest Products Society 1989–present English 3 issues per year Indian Journal of Forestry: journal home: Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh ...

  4. Alfred Wyndham Lushington - Wikipedia

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    Indian Forester 36:323-53; 1915. [Vernacular List of Trees, Shrubs & Woody Climbers in the Madras Presidency Vernacular List of Trees, Shrubs & Woody Climbers in the Madras Presidency]. Bilingual edition Tamil-English, 2 vols. 1918. Madras Timbers: their use in place of European timbers, with suggestions for their classification

  5. Bertram Beresford Osmaston - Wikipedia

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    Bertram Beresford Osmaston CIE (3 January 1868 [1] – 1961) was an officer in the Imperial Forestry Service in India. Known to many as "BB" he was born at Yeldersley Hall , Derbyshire . Born ninth into a family of fifteen, he was educated at Cheltenham and Royal Indian Engineering College at Cooper's Hill.

  6. Harry George Champion - Wikipedia

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    He left India in 1939 and became a Professor of Forestry at Oxford, succeeding Robert Scott Troup. Troup had offered him a position at the Imperial Forestry Institute in 1924 but Champion chose not to join it. He married Troup's secretary Crystal Parsons. [1] Champion published an initial classification of the forest types of India and Burma in ...

  7. Category:Forestry journals - Wikipedia

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  8. Alexander Gibson (botanist) - Wikipedia

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    He provided free medical services to the villagers . He introduced new agricultural crops to local farmers here by experimenting on crops like sago, potato, sugarcane. The medical service in India during the late 19th century widely quoted the works of Alexander Humboldt linking deforestation , increasing aridity, and temperature change on a ...

  9. Hugh Cleghorn (forester) - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Francis Clarke Cleghorn (9 August 1820 – 16 May 1895) was a Madras-born Scottish physician, botanist, forester and land owner. Sometimes known as the father of scientific forestry in India, he was the first Conservator of Forests for the Madras Presidency, and twice acted as Inspector General of Forests for India.