Reichsnaturschutzgesetz (Reich Conservation Act)
The German state regulates conservation for the first time 1935.
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The German state regulates conservation for the first time 1935.
A German physician lays a cornerstone for public health and hygiene services.
The first manual on mining sciences combines the areas of humanism and technology.
German physicist Albert Einstein explains the photoelectric effect.
In his 1791 work, Georg Ludwig Hartig advocates a new strategy for sustainable forest management.
The model calls for the inclusion of diverse plant species at various stages of growth in forests with a view to reproducing the conditions of an indigenous forest.
Wilhelm Gottfried Moser formulates the basic principle of “sustainable forest management.”
The “Grüne Punkt” (Green Point) symbol shapes Germany’s recycling system.