1955 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
1940 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Howard T. Odum mainly focuses on Ecology, Ecology, Transformity, Environmental resource management and Systems ecology. Many of his research projects under Ecology are closely connected to Puerto rican with Puerto rican, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. While the research belongs to areas of Transformity, Howard T. Odum spends his time largely on the problem of Production, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Natural resource economics.
His work on Ecological engineering as part of general Environmental resource management study is frequently linked to Environmental biotechnology, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. His research integrates issues of Software engineering and Diagrammatic reasoning in his study of Systems ecology. His Emergy study incorporates themes from Environmental economics and Environmental accounting.
His primary scientific interests are in Ecology, Ecosystem, Emergy, Environmental resource management and Microcosm. His research in Ecosystem focuses on subjects like Environmental protection, which are connected to Ecological engineering. He works in the field of Emergy, namely Transformity.
His work carried out in the field of Transformity brings together such families of science as Production and Energy hierarchy. His Environmental resource management research incorporates themes from Environmental impact assessment and Environmental planning. His Public policy study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Value and Environmental economics.
His primary areas of investigation include Ecology, Emergy, Wetland, Ecosystem and Environmental resource management. His Earth science research extends to Ecology, which is thematically connected. His study in the field of Transformity also crosses realms of Sediment.
Within one scientific family, Howard T. Odum focuses on topics pertaining to Energy hierarchy under Transformity, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Economic system, Hierarchy and Astrophysics. His Ecosystem research focuses on Marsh and how it relates to Salt marsh and Biodiversity. As a member of one scientific family, Howard T. Odum mostly works in the field of Environmental resource management, focusing on Natural resource economics and, on occasion, Market price.
His primary areas of study are Emergy, Transformity, Energy hierarchy, Wetland and Ecology. His Emergy research incorporates elements of Fossil fuel, Resource and Energy Systems Language. His Transformity research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Cosmology, Galaxy, Astrophysics and Agricultural engineering.
His studies in Energy hierarchy integrate themes in fields like Environmental economics and Economic system. He has included themes like Ecological engineering and Ecosystem in his Wetland study. His work on Exergy expands to the thematically related Ecology.
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Environment, Power, and Society for the Twenty-First Century: The Hierarchy of Energy
Howard T. Odum.
(2007)
Environmental Accounting: Emergy and Environmental Decision Making
Howard T Odum.
(1995)
Primary Production in Flowing Waters1
Howard T. Odum.
Limnology and Oceanography (1956)
Environment, Power and Society
Howard T. Odum.
(1970)
Self-Organization, Transformity, and Information
Howard T. Odum.
Science (1988)
Trophic Structure and Productivity of a Windward Coral Reef Community on Eniwetok Atoll
Howard T. Odum;Eugene P. Odum.
Ecological Monographs (1955)
Trophic Structure and Productivity of Silver Springs, Florida
Howard T. Odum.
Ecological Monographs (1957)
Systems ecology : an introduction
Howard T. Odum.
Journal of Animal Ecology (1984)
Fundamentals of Ecology
E. J. Dyksterhuis;Eugene P. Odum;Howard T. Odum.
Journal of Range Management (1959)
Emergy use, environmental loading and sustainability an emergy analysis of Italy
S. Ulgiati;H.T. Odum;S. Bastianoni.
(1994)
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