Society for Economic Botany
The Society for Economic Botany is an international learned society covering the field of economic botany. It was established in 1959. Its official journal is Economic Botany, published on their behalf by Springer Science+Business Media and the New York Botanical Garden Press.[1] The society also publishes a biannual newsletter, Plants and People.[2] The society organizes annual meetings at different locations around the world, where it awards the prize of Distinguished Economic Botanist to particularly meritorious individuals.[3][4]
Motto | Fostering research and education on the past, present, and future uses of plants by people |
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Formation | 1959 |
Purpose | Furthering economic botany |
Region | Worldwide |
Official language | English |
President | Mark Nesbitt |
Main organ | Council |
Website | www |
Distinguished Economic Botanist prize
Recent recipients of the Distinguished Economic Botanist prize include:[4]
- John Rashford (2019)
- Gary Nabhan (2018)
- Roy Ellen (2017)
- Tony Cunningham (2016)
- Daniel Moerman (2015)
- Jan Salick (2014)
- Will McClatchey (2013)
- Djaja Djendoel Soejarto (2012)
- Nancy Turner (2011)
- Edelmira Linares and Robert Bye (2010)
- Nina Etkin and Michael J. Balick (2009)
- Brent Berlin and Eloise Berlin (2008)
- W. Hardy Eshbaugh (2007)
- Walter Lewis and Memory Elvin-Lewis
- Harold C. Conklin (2005)
- Gordon Hillman (2004)
- Daniel Zohary (2003)
- Ghillean Prance (2002)
- Isabella Abbott (2001)
- James Duke (2000)
- S. K. Jain (1999)
- Hugh H. Iltis (1998)
- Carlos Ochoa (1997)
- Jack G. Hawkes (1996)
- Varro Tyler (1995)
- Walton C. Galinat (1994)
- Mildred Mathias (1993)
- Douglas Yen (1992)
- N. W. Simmonds (1991)
- Herbert G. Baker (1990)
- Jack L. Beal (1989)
- Oswald Tippo (1988)
- Charles Rick (1987)
- E. Hernández X. (1986)
- Jack R. Harlan (1985)
- Charles B. Heiser (1984)
- N. R. Farnsworth (1983)
- William L. Brown (1982)
- William H. Tallent (1981)
- Thomas W. Whitaker (1980)
- Richard Evans Schultes (1979)
- Julia F. Morton (1978)
Past Presidents
Past presidents of the society include:[5]
- Sunshine Brosi (2018)
- Gayle Fritz (2017)
- Steve Casper (2016)
- Cassandra Quave (2015)
- J. Richard Stepp (2014)
- Robert Bye (2013)
- Gail E. Wagner (2012)
- Rainer Bussman (2011)
- Mary Eubanks (2010)
- Eve Emshwiller (2009)
- Jim Miller (2008)
- John Rashford (2007)
- Will McClatchey (2006)
- David L. Lentz (2005)
- Bradley Bennett (2004)
- Timothy Johns (2003)
- Gary Martin (2002)
- Brian M. Boom (2001)
- Barbara Pickersgill (2000)
- Beryl Simpson (1999)
- Gail E. Wagner (1998)
- Jan Salick (1997)
- Ghillean T. Prance (1996)
- Richard I. Ford (1995)
- Paul Alan Cox (1994)
- Jean H. Langenheim (1993)
- Michael J. Balick (1992)
- A. Douglas Kinghorn (1991)
- Walter Lewis (1990)
- David M. Bates (1989)
- Paul A. Fryxell (1988)
- Lawrence Kaplan (1987)
- Gregory J. Anderson (1986)
- Susan Verhoek (1985)
- Garrison Wilkes (1984)
- W. Hardy Eshbaugh (1983)
- Abraham D. Krikorian (1982)
- Harry H. Fong (1981)
- John H. Beaman (1980)
- C. Earle Smith, Jr. (1979)
- Charles B. Heiser (1978)
- Norman Doorenbos (1976)
- Walter H. Hodge (1975)
- Monroe E. Wall (1974)
- Howard S. Gentry (1973)
- Maynard W. Quimby (1972)
- R. Gordon Wasson (1971)
- George H.M. Lawrence (1970)
- Robert F. Raffauf (1969)
- Thomas W. Whitaker (1968)
- Otto Frankel (1967)
- Albert F. Hill (1966)
- Edgar Anderson (1965)
- Ivan A. Wolff (1964)
- S. Morris Kupchan (1963)
- Paul C. Mangelsdorf (1962)
- C.O. Erlanson (1961)
- Ernest Guenther (1959)
References
- "Economic Botany". Springer Science+Business Media. Retrieved 2016-11-26.
- "Plants and People". Society for Economic Botany. Retrieved 2016-11-26.
- "Two botanists recognised as Distinguished Economic Botanists by the Society of Economic Botany". Botanic Gardens Conservation International. Retrieved 2016-11-26.
- "Distinguished Economic Botanists". Society for Economic Botany. Retrieved 4 August 2018.
- "Society Officers". Society for Economic Botany. Retrieved 4 August 2018.
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