O Autorze

Howard T. Odum was a pioneering ecologist known for his contributions to the field of ecosystem science. He played a significant role in developing the concept of ecosystems and contributed to the understanding of energy flow in ecological systems. His work laid the groundwork for modern ecological research, influencing how scientists perceive the interactions between organisms and their environments. Odum's research emphasized the importance of viewing ecosystems as integrated units and understanding their dynamics in the context of energy and material flow.

Throughout his career, Odum authored several influential books, including "Ecological Microcosms" and "Heavy Metals in the Environment: Using Wetlands for Their Removal." His insights into the relationship between environment and society, particularly in Florida, have informed ecological policy and conservation efforts. He is remembered not only for his academic contributions but also for his advocacy for sustainable practices and environmental awareness, making a lasting impact on both science and society.

Narodowość Amerykański
Data Urodzenia September 1, 1928
Miejsce Urodzenia Gainesville, Florida, USA
Data śmierci November 10, 2002