Victor Westhoff

Dutch botanist and academic researcher

Victor Westhoff - Dutch botanist and academic researcher
Born

1916
109 years ago

Died

March 12th, 2001
24 years ago — 85 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Netherlands

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Contributed extensively to the field of botany, focusing on the flora of the Netherlands and the ecology of plant communities. Worked as a professor at several universities, where teaching and mentoring students formed a major part of the academic career. Conducted significant research on the classification and distribution of various plant species. Played a pivotal role in conservation efforts, particularly in preserving natural habitats and promoting sustainable practices in botany. Authored numerous publications, contributing valuable knowledge to the scientific community.

Research on Dutch flora

Contributions to plant ecology

Academic leadership in botany

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