Dr. Ricardo Rozzi has been awarded the prestigious Eugene P. Odum Award for Excellence in Ecology Education | Sub-Antarctic Biocultural Conservation Program
April 16, 2019

Dr. Ricardo Rozzi has been awarded the prestigious Eugene P. Odum Award for Excellence in Ecology Education

From the Ecological Society of America's website:

"Odum Award recipients demonstrate their ability to relate basic ecological principles to human affairs through teaching, outreach, and mentoring activities.

Dr. Ricardo Rozzi, Professor at the University of North Texas, is a giant in the field of biocultural conservation and has pioneered innovative methods of teaching the integration of philosophy and ecology. He teaches and mentors students across all levels, starting from preschool, K-12 groups, undergraduate and graduate students, as well as informal adult education. Rozzi clearly takes the approach of getting the greatest knowledge of ecology to the greatest number of people and in so doing, making large-scale conservation impact. He holds multiple professor, researcher, and director appointments across institutions in both Chile and the U.S. His work as well as his approach to education focuses on the inclusion of diverse audiences, championing cultural and socio-economic issues in Latin America.

Rozzi is a thought leader in ecological conservation in theory and in practice. He has authored more than 25 books, more than 150 referred journal articles, and over 50 book chapters, both in English and in Spanish. Beyond creating globally recognized education programs - such as Field Environmental Philosophy - and novel teaching activities - such as Ecotourism with a Hand Lens - Rozzi also engages with governmental policies and the media to build bridges for international approaches to ecological education."

Read more about other award recipients here.

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