SCOPE-Zhongyu Environmental Awards
The SCOPE-Zhongyu Environmental Awards were introduced in 2010 by the Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE) and the Zhongyu company in China.[1] They include the Young scientist awards the Lifetime Achievements Award. The Young scientist awards are awarded annually in each of the following categories; environmental sciences; environmental technologies; and environmental management. The Lifetime Achievements Awards are given every second year to two scientists with major lifelong contributions to the environmental sciences.[2][3]
Young Scientists Awards
Environmental Sciences
- 2010 Tibor Eros, Hungary
- 2011 Jonathan Belmaker, USA – Israel
- 2012 Zhu Yongguan, China
- 2013 Craig Radford, New Zealand
Environmental Technological Innovations
- 2010 Mika Sillanpää, Finland
- 2011 An Taicheng, China
- 2012 Emmanuel Iyayi Unuabonah, Nigeria
- 2013 Tonni Augustiono Kurniawan, Indonesia-Japan
Environmental Management
- 2010 Rocio Diaz-Chavez, UK-Mexico
- 2011 Felicia Wu, USA
- 2012 Cheng Hefa, China
- 2013 He Guizhen, China
Lifetime Achievements
- 2010 Bedrich Moldan, Czech republic and Chiu-Chung Young, Taiwan – China
- 2012 John R. Freney, Australia and John P. Giesy, Canada
References
- ↑ http://www.scopenvironment.org
- ↑ "SCOPE‐Zhongyu Environmental Awards". Environmental Development 3: 184–185. doi:10.1016/j.envdev.2012.05.012.
- ↑ "SCOPE-Zhongyu Environmental Awards 2012". Environmental Development 5: 180–181. doi:10.1016/j.envdev.2012.12.003.
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