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This is a list of historic schools of forestry, by founding date. Also included is information about each school's location, founder(s), present status, and (where applicable) closing date. Many remain active.


1700s

* 1778 - A course of study in forestry formally added to the curriculum at the University of Giessen, Hesse-Darmstadt, Holy Roman Empire * 1785 - Master school of forestry established by Heinrich von Cotta and his father,Shirley, Hardy L. "Professional Education in Forestry"
'' Unasylva'', No. 75. Accessed: May 8, 2012.
in Kleine Zillbach, near Wasungen, Thuringia * 1787 or 1789 - Master school of forestry established at Hungen, Hesse, by Georg Ludwig Hartig; moved to Dillenburg, Hesse, 1797–1805; reestablished in Berlin; then, in 1830, moved to Eberswalde, about 30 km away (see below)"About Eberswalde and IUFRO,"
forestinsects.org, August, 2010. Accessed: April 20, 2013.
* 1790 - School of forestry established in Munich, Bavaria * 1798 - Waldau Forest Institute (''Forstlehranstalt zu Waldau'') established by Friedrich Ludwig von Witzelben, in the
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district of Hesse, Germany; closed 1815


1800-1849

* 1800 - First formal training of foresters in Russia; 'forstmeister' course established at the Naval Cadet Corps Academy, Saint PetersburgTeplyakov, Victor K. 1994. "Forestry education in Russia," ''Forestry Chronicle'' 70(6): 700-704. * 1803 - Royal Forestry School (or 'Practical Forestry School'), in Tsarskoye Selo (near Saint Petersburg), Russia; in 1811 moved to the imperial capital to become the
Imperial Forestry Institute Imperial is that which relates to an empire, emperor, or imperialism. Imperial or The Imperial may also refer to: Places United States * Imperial, California * Imperial, Missouri * Imperial, Nebraska * Imperial, Pennsylvania * Imperial, Texas ...
, later the S. M. Kirov Forestry Academy; today the
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. * 1807 - Royal Bavarian Central Forestry Academy, Aschaffenburg, Bavaria; merged with the University of Munich in 1874 * 1807 -
Forestry Institute Forestry is the science and craft of creating, managing, planting, using, conserving and repairing forests, woodlands, and associated resources for human and environmental benefits. Forestry is practiced in plantations and natural stands. Th ...
, Academy of Mining, Schemnitz, Austria-Hungary (now
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, Slovakia; Heinrich David Wilckens, founder); became the
Academy of Mining and Forestry An academy (Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of secondary or tertiary higher learning (and generally also research or honorary membership). The name traces back to Plato's school of philosophy, f ...
, 1848 (Ignaz Schwarz Friedrich, founder); moved to Sopron, Hungary, in 1919; continues today as the University of West Hungary. * 1811 -
Royal Saxon Academy of Forestry The Royal Saxon Academy of Forestry (German language, German: ''Königliche-Sächsische Forstakademie'') in Tharandt, Saxony, near Dresden, was founded by silviculture, silviculturist Heinrich Cotta in 1811. Established in conjunction with the sch ...
, Tharandt, Saxony ( Heinrich von Cotta, founder); now part of Dresden University of Technology, Germany * 1811 - Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry, Stockholm ( Karl XIV Johan, founder) * 1813 - Imperial Academy of Forestry, at the Mariabrunn monastery, near Vienna, Austria * 1824 - French National School of Forestry (''École nationale des eaux et forêts'', or ' Imperial Forestry School'), Nancy, France; today part of
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* 1830 - Royal Prussian Higher Forestry College established in Eberswalde; later affiliated as a faculty of the University of Berlin; the International Union of Forest Experiment Stations, predecessor of the
International Union of Forest Research Organizations The International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO) (french: Union Internationale des Instituts de Recherches Forestières, german: Internationaler Verband Forstlicher Forschungsanstalten, es, Unión Internacional de Institutos de ...
, was established there on August 17, 1892. * 1844 - Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros de Montes, Madrid, Spain, continuing today in the Technical University of Madrid * 1848 - School of forestry established at Turin, Italy


1850-1899

* 1860 - Royal Agriculture and Forestry College, Križevci, Croatia; today the
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* 1868 - Faculty of Forest Sciences and Forest Ecology, University of Göttingen, Lower Saxony, Germany; successor to the
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at Münden * 1870 -
Forest Institute of Vallombrosa The Forest Institute of Vallombrosa or L’Istituto Forestale di Vallombrosa is a school of forestry founded in 1870 on the German model, the only one of its kind in Italy. It is sited in buildings belonging to Vallombrosa Abbey Vallombrosa is a ...
, Italy, established on the German model * 1875 - Forestry program established at the
University of Agriculture This article lists agricultural universities and colleges around the world, by continent and country. Africa Algeria * Higher National Agronomic School (French name: Ecole Nationale Supérieure Agronomique) Benin * Agricultural University of ...
in Vienna, Austria, incorporating the former Imperial Academy of Forestry at MariabrunnIndian Council of Agricultural Research. 2002. "Curriculum and Syllabi for Master's Degree Programs in Forestry." New Delhi, India.
Accessed: May 7, 2012.
* 1878 -
Imperial Forest School The Forest Research Institute ( FRI; hi, वन अनुसन्धान संस्थान) is a Natural Resource Service training institute of the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education and is an institution in the field of ...
,
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, India (founded by
Dietrich Brandis Sir Dietrich Brandis (31 March 1824 – 28 May 1907) was a German-British botanist and forestry academic and administrator, who worked with the British Imperial Forestry Service in colonial India for nearly 30 years. He joined the British civil ...
, for the British
Imperial Forestry 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 ...
); today, incorporated into the Indian Forest Research Institute, Dehradun * 1885 -
Royal Indian Engineering College The Royal Indian Engineering College (or RIEC) was a British college of Civil Engineering run by the India Office to train civil engineers for service in the Indian Public Works Department. It was located on the Cooper's Hill estate, near Egham, ...
(also known informally as the 'Cooper's Hill School of Forestry'),
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, England (
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 ...
, founder); closed 1905 * 1897 - Forestry programs included in the Faculty of Agriculture, in the newly established Kyoto Imperial University, now
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, Japan * 1898, September 1 - Biltmore Forest School, Asheville, North Carolina, USA (
Carl A. Schenck Carl Alwin Schenck (March 25, 1868 – May 17, 1955) was a German forester and pioneering forestry educator. He founded the Biltmore Forest School, the first forestry school in North America on George W. Vanderbilt's Biltmore Estate. His teachings ...
, founder); closed 1913 * 1898, September 22 or 23 -
New York State College of Forestry at Cornell The New York State College of Forestry at Cornell was a statutory college established in 1898 at Cornell University to teach scientific forestry. The first four-year college of forestry in the country, it was defunded by the State of New York in 1 ...
, Ithaca, NY, USA (
Bernhard Fernow Bernhard Eduard Fernow ( ; January 7, 1851 – February 6, 1923) was the third chief of the USDA's Division of Forestry of the United States from 1886 to 1898, preceding Gifford Pinchot in that position, and laying much of the groundwork for the e ...
, founding dean); closed June 1903 * 1898, October 20 - Academy of Forestry established at the University of Zagreb, Croatia


1900-1949

* 1900 - Yale School of Forestry, New Haven, Connecticut, USA ( Gifford Pinchot, founder;
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, founding dean) * 1902 - Agriculture and Forestry School,
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Province, China * 1903 - Forestry department,
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, China * 1903, May -
Pennsylvania State Forest Academy Penn State Mont Alto is a residential commonwealth campus of the Pennsylvania State University. Located in Mont Alto, Pennsylvania, the campus offers nine four-year and seven two-year degree programs, including nursing, forest technology, occup ...
, Mont Alto, PA ( Joseph Rothrock, MD, founder; George Wirt, founding administrator); merged with the
Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State or PSU) is a Public university, public Commonwealth System of Higher Education, state-related Land-grant university, land-grant research university with campuses and facilities throughout Pennsylvan ...
to become Penn State Mont Alto * 1904 - Forestry department, Zhili Higher Agricultural School, Hebei Province, China; in 1952, the department was separated into several universities, with most faculty going into the Beijing Forestry University * 1905 - School of Forestry, Oxford University, England (Sir
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 ...
, founder) * 1906 - School of Forestry, University of Georgia, ( George Foster Peabody, founder; Alfred A. Akerman, founding dean) * 1906 - South African Forestry School, Tokai, Cape Town, South Africa (
Joseph Storr Lister Joseph Storr Lister (1 October 1852 Uitenhage - 27 February 1927 Kenilworth, Cape Town) was a South African forester and Conservator of Forests. He was educated at the Diocesan College in Rondebosch, and in 1885 married Georgina Bain, daughter o ...
, founder) * 1907 - Faculty of Forestry, University of Toronto, Canada (Bernhard Fernow, founding dean) * 1907 - School of Forestry, University of Washington, Seattle, WA (Francis Miller, first dean) * 1908 - Ranger School, University of Montana * 1910, April 19 - Forest School established within the College of Agriculture at the
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, Royal F. Nash, founding "Officer-in-Charge"; today the College of Forestry and Natural Resources * 1910 - Victorian School of Forestry (VSF), Creswick, Australia. * 1911 - New York State College of Forestry at
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, Syracuse, NY, USA; ( Louis Marshall, founder;
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, founding dean); now part of the
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system * 1912 - Madras Forest Academy,
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, Tamil Nadu, South India * 1913 - School of Forestry, University of Montana. Established by the 12th Legislature of Montana. * 1919 - Moscow Forest Engineering Institute, Russia's "first higher education institution for training
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s"; now Moscow State Forest University * 1920 - Faculty of Forestry, University of Belgrade, Serbia. Studies in the field of forestry began in 1920 as the Department of Forestry at the Agricultural Faculty in Belgrade. The Faculty of Forestry became separate in 1949, the first independent forestry faculty in the former Yugoslavia. * 1926 - Australian Forestry School,
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,
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. Foundation Principal
Charles Lane Poole Charles Edward Lane Poole (16 August 1885 – 22 November 1970) was an English Australian forester who introduced systematic, science-based forestry practices to various parts of the Commonwealth, most notably Australia. Biography Early life an ...
. Became part of the Australian National University in 1965. * 1932 - Saasveld College for Foresters, George, South Africa; now part of Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University (NMMU) * 1948, June 16 - Forestry Specialist School,
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Province, China (established by the Chinese Communist Party)


1950-present

* 1951 - University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, established its Faculty of Forestry. The school would absorb students from Hungary's Sopron School in 1957. * 1952 - Beijing Forestry University,
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, with faculty from Tsinghua University,
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, and the Beijing Agricultural University * 1962 - Forestry school established in Viçosa, Minas Gerais, Brazil, with support from the United Nations Development Program, the Food and Agriculture Organization, and the Government of Brazil; moved the next year to become a faculty of the Federal University of Paraná, in Curitiba. * 1976 - Institute of Forestry established in the Faculty of Science, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh, with help of
Ministry of Environment and Forest The ''Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change'' ( bn, পরিবেশ, বন ও জলবায়ু পরিবর্তন মন্ত্রণালয়; ''Paribēś, bana o jalabayou paribarton mantraṇālaẏa'') is a ...
and Bangladesh Forest Department. It is the pioneer institution of the country which initiated Professional Master of Forestry in 1977–78; 4-year B.Sc. (Hons.) in Forestry in 1978–79; M.Sc. in Forestry in 1996; B.Sc. (Hons.) in Environmental Science in 2000–2001; and M.Sc. in Environmental Science in 2004. Renamed as the Institute of Forestry and Environmental Sciences, CU (IFESCU), July 1996.


See also

*
List of forest research institutes This is a list of forest research institutes around the world, by continent and country. It includes research institutions with a primary focus on forest science, forestry, forest management, and related fields. International * Center for Int ...
*
List of forestry technical schools ''(For higher educational institutions offering bachelor's, master's or doctoral degrees in forestry and related fields see: List of forestry universities and colleges.)'' This is a list of notable secondary, tertiary, technical schools, and ...
* List of forestry universities and colleges * List of historic journals of forestry *
Imperial Forestry Institute (disambiguation) Imperial Forestry Institute may refer to: * Imperial Forestry Institute (UK), Oxford; incorporated into the Department of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford * Imperial Forestry Institute (Japan), in the Faculty of Agriculture, Kyoto Imperial Un ...


References


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Further reading

* Fernow, Bernard E. 1913. ''A brief history of forestry in Europe, the United States and other countries'', 3d. ed. Toronto: Toronto University Press; and Washington, DC: American Forestry Association. * Kuhlberg, Mark. 2009. ''One Hundred Rings and Counting: Forestry Education and Forestry in Toronto and Canada, 1907-2007''. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. * Shirley, Hardy L. 1958. "Forestry education and research in Russia," ''Journal of Forestry'' 56, pp. 892–899. {{DEFAULTSORT:Historic schools of forestry List of historic List of historic Historic schools Forestry