Vladimir Sukachev


Vladimir Nikolayevich Sukachev was a Russian geobotanist, engineer, geographer, and corresponding member and full member of the USSR Academy of Sciences. His wife was Henrietta Ippolitovna Poplavskaja.

Education

Suckachev attended Imperial Forestry Institute in Saint Petersburg, where he studied under Gavriil Ivanovich Tanfilyev and Vasily Dokuchaev. He graduated in 1902 and remained several years with the institute as an assistant and instructor.

Career

In 1919 Sukachev founded the Department of Dendrology and Systematics of Plants at the Imperial Forestry Institute, which he chaired until 1941.
From 1941 to 1943, he managed the Department of the Biological Sciences at the Ural Forestry Institute, in Sverdlovsk.
In 1944, Sukachev organized the Forestry Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences, which he led up to 1959.
Sukachev also led the Laboratory of Forestry USSR Academy of Sciences and the Laboratory of Biogeocenology with the Botanical Institute of the AS USSR.

Associations and honors

Sukachev was president of the Moscow Naturalists Society from 1955 to 1967. He was a founding member of the Russian Botanical Society ; and was from 1946 to 1963 its president.
He was elected foreign member of the Polish Academy of Sciences in 1959 and corresponding member of the Czechoslovak Agricultural Academy in 1927.

Legacy

The Sukachev Institute of Forestry, part of the Russian Academy of Sciences, in Moscow, is named after him.

Selected works