Ob 85-letnici akademika Mitje Zupančiča, dolgoletnega urednika (1996-2016) Razprav IV. razreda SAZU, oziroma Folia biologica et geologica / Academician Mitja Zupančič, 85-years jubilee of former Editor-in-Chief of Folia biologica et geologica
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Mitja Zupančič, rojen 25. decembra 1931 v Ljubljani, dr. gozdarskih znanosti, znanstveni svetnik v pokoju (Biološki inštitut Jovana Hadžija ZRC SAZU, Ljubljana). Diplomiral je leta 1962 na študiju gozdarstva na Biotehniški fakulteti v Ljubljani. Strokovno se je izpo- polnjeval na Dunaju (Hochschule für Bodenkultur, Avstrija) na Univerzi v Poznanju (Poljska) in 1977 doktoriral na gozdarski fakulteti Univerze (...)
Mitja Zupančič, born in Ljubljana, December 25, 1931, PhD in Forestry Sciences, retired scientific research adviser of Institute of Biology Jovan Hadži of Scientific Research Center of SASA, Ljubljana. Editor-in-Chief of Razprave 4. razr. SAZU respectively FOLIA BIOLOGICA ET GEOLOGICA in the period 1996-2016. Mitja Zupančič graduated in Forestry at Biotechnical faculty, University of Ljubljana in 1962 and continued his edu- cation in Vienna (Austria), Poznan (Poland), in 1977, he received his PhD at the Faculty of Forestry, Sarajevo University (...)
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