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Darwin Meets the Engineers: Scientizing the Forest at McGill University, 1890-1910
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Darwin Meets the Engineers: Scientizing the Forest at McGill University, 1890-1910
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| Abstract |
The Forest Products Laboratories at McGill University, established at the turn of the twentieth century and funded by the federal government, employed timber physics and wood-related chemistry to break new ground in government-funded interdisciplinary research. The program brought together engineers, botanists and practitioners of other disciplines to employ science in the study of coniferous forests and timber use.
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Environmental History
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Vol. 6
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no. 3
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428-450
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2001
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en
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| Citation |
Zeller, Suzanne. “Darwin Meets the Engineers: Scientizing the Forest at McGill University, 1890-1910.” Environmental History Vol. 6, no. 3 (2001): 428–450.
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