Three centuries of German/French forest relations - honoring the work of Jean Parde since World War 2
1999
Kramer, H.
French and German forestry developed from common roots at the time of the Franconian Kingdom and the reign of Charles the Great. During the 18th and 19th centuries, a mutually strong influence of scientific and practical French and German forestry can be observed. The good professional and personal relations between foresters from France and Germany were almost completely interrupted in the period between 1914 and 1945. In the early 1950s, the forestry college of Nancy reintiated contact to German professional colleagues, which has since lad to close cooperation and sound friendships. Dr. Jean Parde who, from the beginning intensively championed relations between the nations, is counted among the far-sighted and idealistic French. His life's work receives the comprehensive merit it deserves.
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