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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
51
Citations
26252
World Ranking
4615
National Ranking
1702

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1955 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1940 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Howard T. Odum was affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their academic contributions extended across multiple areas, although specific details on fields of study, subfields, or main topics of research were not provided.

Throughout their career, Odum was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) on two occasions, once in 1940 and again in 1955.

The available data does not list recent papers, coauthors, publication venues, or book publications attributed to Odum. Likewise, there is no detailed information on the specific subjects or scientific domains that Odum contributed to during their tenure.

Odum is deceased, and this profile reflects their career in the past tense.

Best Publications

  • Environmental Accounting: Emergy and Environmental Decision Making

    Howard T Odum

  • Primary Production in Flowing Waters1

    Howard T. Odum

  • Environment, Power and Society

    Howard T. Odum

  • Trophic Structure and Productivity of a Windward Coral Reef Community on Eniwetok Atoll

    Howard T. Odum;Eugene P. Odum

  • Trophic Structure and Productivity of Silver Springs, Florida

    Howard T. Odum

  • Systems ecology : an introduction

    Howard T. Odum

  • Fundamentals of Ecology

    E. J. Dyksterhuis;Eugene P. Odum;Howard T. Odum

  • Emergy use, environmental loading and sustainability an emergy analysis of Italy

    S. Ulgiati;H.T. Odum;S. Bastianoni

  • Ecological and general systems : an introduction to systems ecology

    Howard T. Odum

  • Nature's Pulsing Paradigm

    William E. Odum;Eugene P. Odum;Howard T. Odum

  • The Structure and Metabolism of a Puerto Rican Red Mangrove Forest in May

    Fran K Golley;Howard T. Odum;Ronald F. Wilson

  • A Prosperous Way Down: Principles And Policies

    Howard T. Odum;Elisabeth C. Odum

  • Concepts and methods of ecological engineering

    Howard T Odum;B Odum

  • Energy, ecology, and economics

    H.T. Odum

  • The Energetic Basis for Valuation of Ecosystem Services

    Howard T. Odum;Eugene P. Odum

  • A Tropical rain forest : a study of irradiation and ecology at El Verde, Puerto Rico

    Howard T. Odum;Robert F. Pigeon

  • Primary Production Measurements in Eleven Florida Springs and a Marine Turtle-Grass Community1

    Howard T. Odum

  • The stability of the world strontium cycle.

    Howard T. Odum

  • A Note on the Stable Point of Populations Showing Both Intraspecific Cooperation and Disoperation

    Howard T. Odum;W. C. Allee

  • 4 – An Energy Circuit Language for Ecological and Social Systems: Its Physical Basis

    Howard T. Odum

  • Ecological Microcosms

    Unknown

  • Environment, Power, and Society

    John Phillipson;Howard T. Odum

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark T. Brown
Mark T. Brown University of Florida
Eugene P. Odum
Eugene P. Odum University of Georgia
Sergio Ulgiati
Sergio Ulgiati Parthenope University of Naples
Robert Costanza
Robert Costanza University College London
Simone Bastianoni
Simone Bastianoni University of Siena
Frederick N. Scatena
Frederick N. Scatena University of Pennsylvania
Katherine C. Ewel
Katherine C. Ewel University of Florida
Daniel E. Campbell
Daniel E. Campbell Environmental Protection Agency

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