Teaching of forestry in Suomi, general features
Cajander A. K. (1927). Teaching of forestry in Suomi, general features. Silva Fennica no. 4 article id 4438. https://doi.org/10.14214/sf.a8386
Abstract
The higher education of forestry in Finland was transferred to the University of Helsinki in 1908 from the Evo Forest Institute, where it was established in 1859. The principal idea was that the University should educate practical forest officials with a scientific education, and that the more talented students should be able to continue their scientific studies. The four main diciplines were silviculture, forest management, forest utilization and forest policy. The studies for the forest officer examination took about 3–4 years. For those students interested in further scientific studies, a Candidate (Master) and Licentiate (Doctor) examination was arranged.
In addition to higher education, elementary forestry education was arranged at five Forest Schools in different parts of the country.
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Keywords
forest education;
forest officer;
Master of Forestry;
University of Helsinki
Published in 1927
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