Francis X. Schumacher Scientist

F.X. Schumacher (March 14, 1892 - June 3, 1967) was a prominent forest biometrician. He served on the forestry faculty at The University of California before being called to work as chief of the section forest measurements, U.S. Forest Service. His interest in statistics led him to an affiliation with R.A. Fisher, and Schumacher led early advances to adopt statistical methods in forest inventories and silvicultural research. He joined the faculty of the Duke Graduate School of Forestry as one of its original seven faculty members. He co-authored textbooks on forest mensuration and sampling with other notable forest biometricians Donald Bruce and Roy A. Chapman. He was the first to apply the equation form Y = ea+b/X, widely known as the Schumacher equation, to timber growth and yield modeling.Schumacher was named a Fellow, Society of American Foresters in 1959 and was awarded an honorary doctorate from North Carolina State University the same year.

Personal facts

Birth dateMarch 14, 1892
Birth place
Dayton Ohio
Date of deathJune 03, 1967
Place of death
Durham North Carolina
Education
University of Michigan

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awards
Distinguished Service Cross (United States)
Society of American Foresters
Field of study
Forestry

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