著者について

Luna Bergere Leopold was an influential American geomorphologist and hydrologist known for her significant contributions to the understanding of river systems and fluvial processes. Born in 1915, she was the daughter of renowned author and conservationist Aldo Leopold, which undoubtedly influenced her academic path. Throughout her career, she focused on the intricate relationships between geology and river dynamics, publishing several important works that shed light on river channel patterns and the impact of human interventions on natural water systems.

Leopold's research extended beyond theoretical studies; she was actively involved in discussions surrounding flood control and environmental management. Her work often highlighted the delicate balance between human needs and ecological sustainability. She became a key figure in advocating for more thoughtful land management practices that consider both aesthetic and functional aspects of rivers. Through her pioneering research and advocacy, Luna Leopold left a lasting legacy in the fields of environmental science and water management, inspiring future generations to appreciate and protect natural water systems.

国籍 アメリカ人
生年月日 August 21, 1915
出生地 New York City, New York, USA
死亡日 June 29, 2006
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