Władysław Tyniecki

Władysław Tyniecki (5 May 1833 – 16 October 1912) was a Polish forester and botanist who served as a professor at the school of forestry in Lviv.

Tyniecki was born in Olszanica (Podolia) to Erazm and Salomea née Łazowski.

He was a founder of the Galician Forest Society and began the journal "Sylwan" which he edited.

[1][2][3][4] Tyniecki's forestry work included protection measures against cockchafers and moths.

He suggested in 1904 that mixed species forest plantations were preferred to monocultures.