Sir Harry George Champion
CIE (17 August 1891 – 20 June 1979) was a
Geographer
A geographer is a physical scientist, social scientist or humanist whose area of study is geography, the study of Earth's natural environment and human society, including how society and nature interacts. The Greek prefix "geo" means "earth" a ...
and forest officer in British India who created a classification of the forest types of India and Burma.
He studied at
New College, Oxford, and obtained a degree in chemistry in 1912 and then studied botany and forestry under
William Schlich
Sir Wilhelm Philipp Daniel Schlich (28 February 1840 in Flonheim – 28 September 1925 in Oxford), also known as William Schlich, was an eminent German-born forester who worked extensively in India for the British administration. As a professor ...
. He joined the
Indian Forest Service
The Indian Forest Service (IFS) is one of the three All India Services of the Government of India. The other two All India Services being the Indian Administrative Service and the Indian Police Service. It was constituted in the year 1966 und ...
in 1915 and became a
silviculturist at the Forest Research Institute at
Dehradun staying there until 1936 before becoming a Conservator in the United Provinces. 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.
Champion published an initial classification of the forest types of India and Burma in 1936. This was revised in 1968 by S K. Seth and this is referred to as the Champion and Seth classification of the forest types of India.
His younger brother
F. W. Champion was also a forester in India and a pioneer in wildlife photography.
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1891 births
1979 deaths
British foresters
British botanists
Alumni of New College, Oxford
Place of birth missing
Imperial Forestry Service officers
Academics of the University of Oxford
Companions of the Order of the Indian Empire
Knights Bachelor
British people in colonial India
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