Jaan Eilart

Geographer and ecologist from Estonia

Jaan Eilart - Geographer and ecologist from Estonia
Born

1933
92 years ago

Died

May 18th, 2006
19 years ago — 73 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Estonia

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A prominent Estonian geographer, ecologist, and historian contributed significantly to the fields of geography and ecology. Eilart's work primarily focused on the study of the natural environment and its relationship to human activity. He held a pivotal role in advancing ecological awareness within Estonia, particularly during a period marked by significant environmental challenges. Eilart's research encompassed various aspects of geographical and ecological science, influencing both his contemporaries and future generations of scientists. His writings on Estonia's landscapes and ecosystems provided valuable insights into environmental conservation and geographical studies.

Contributed to ecological awareness in Estonia

Published works on geography and ecology

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