Albert Richter (forester)
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Albert Richter (6 May 1909 - 2 August 2007) was a German academic and expert in silviculture or forest management. He is notable for founding the Choriner Musiksommer music festival, developing a new planning-process for forest management for the German Democratic Republic in the 1950s, and writing several works on the history of forest management, including a biography of Heinrich Cotta. He also served as a professor and director of the Forestry College in Eberswalde.
Richter was born in Lossnitz in Freiberg, Saxony in 1909 and died, aged 98, at Eberswalde in Brandenburg in 2007.
External links[]
- Books by and about Albert Richter in the Deutschen Nationalbibliothek
- https://web.archive.org/web/20070927202539/http://www.moz.de/index.php/Moz/Article/category/Eberswalde/id/196766
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- Scientists from Saxony
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- 2007 deaths
- German earth scientists
- Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development faculty
- German foresters
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