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Author Egerton, Frank N., author.

Title A centennial history of the Ecological Society of America / Frank N. Egerton
Published Boca Raton : CRC Press LLC, 2015

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations
Contents Chapter 1. 1914 to 1929 : origins -- chapter 2. 1930 to 1944 : challenges -- chapter 3. 1945 to 1959 : expansion -- chapter 4. 1960 to 1974 : the International Biological Program (IBP), the Institute of Ecology, and others -- chapter 5. 1975 to 1989 : the International Biological Program (concluded), the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network, ecosystems, professional certification, and gender -- chapter 6. 1990 to 2004 : new journals, the Sustainable Biosphere Initiative (SBI), Strategies for Education in Ecology, Development, and Sustainability (SEEDS), and more -- chapter 7. 2005 to 2015 : a sustainable biosphere and the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) -- chapter 8. ESA history : conclusions
Summary Celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2015, the Ecological Society of America (ESA) is the largest professional society devoted to the science of ecology. A Centennial History of the Ecological Society of America tells the story of ESA's humble beginnings, growing from approximately 100 founding members and a modest publication of a few pages to a membership that exceeds 10,000 with half a dozen important journals, in print and online. It is the story of a successful scientific society that set an example for the world. Beginning with the society's inception, the book describes the difficulties faced early on and ways in which it expanded. It tracks the society's progress from the early years when female ecologists were few and inconspicuous to today when they are equally conspicuous as men, and there are as many or more female graduate students in ecology as male. ESA now has members from all around the world, and its journals contain contributions from around the world. Like all sciences, ecology began with simple questions that led to fairly simple answers. But, as ecological sciences progressed, complexity emerged in both questions and answers and the ESA has documented that process along the way. This book describes important initiatives such as the International Biological Program, the Long Term Ecological Research Network, and establishing new journals, as well as recent programs including the National Ecological Observation Network. With numerous illustrations, photographs, charts, and diagrams, the book lets you explore the early beginnings of ESA as if in conversation with its founders and appreciate the early work and achievements in the field
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed May 15, 2015)
Subject Ecological Society of America.
SUBJECT Ecological Society of America fast
Subject Societies -- United States -- History, organization, etc
HISTORY -- Study & Teaching.
Societies -- History, organization, etc.
United States
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781498700702
1498700705