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Odum Award for Ecological Engineering Excellence

The Odum Award is the highest honor bestowed by AEES, named in recognition of two of the most influential figures in defining and pioneering the concepts and practices of Ecological Engineering, Howard T. and Eugene Odum. This award recognizes a lifetime of achievement and contributions during their career to research, education, and practice in the field of Ecological Engineering, which led to the development and growth of AEES. To learn more about the Odum Legacy, visit The Chesapeake Research Consortium's website.

Dr. William Mitsch

Professor Emeritus, Florida Gulf Coast University

AEES President, 2002-2003

2018

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Dr. William J. Mitsch was Eminent Scholar and Director, Everglades Wetland Research Park, The Water School, and Juliet C. Sproul Chair for Southwest Florida Habitat Restoration at Florida Gulf Coast University, until his retirement in 2022. Before moving to Florida in 2012, he was at The Ohio State University for 27 years including 20 years as Director of the Olentangy River Wetland Research Park that he founded and 15 years as Distinguished Professor in the School of Environment and Natural Resources. He remains Professor Emeritus in the School of Environment and Natural Resources at OSU.

Prior to these positions at FGCU and OSU, he held professorships at Illinois Institute of Technology and University of Louisville.  Dr. Mitsch holds a B.S. in mechanical/industrial engineering from University of Notre Dame and an M.E. and Ph.D. in environmental engineering science and systems ecology at University of Florida.

Dr. Mitsch’s research and teaching have focused on wetland and river ecology and biogeochemistry, wetlands and climate change, wetland creation and restoration, ecological engineering and ecosystem restoration, solving harmful algal blooms with nature-based solutions, and ecosystem modeling. Dr. Mitsch has authored or co-authored close to 800 research papers, abstracts, and other publications including 25 books. This includes the popular textbook Wetlands that is now in its 6th edition and was recently translated to Chinese. He founded and was editor-in-chief for 25 years of the international journal Ecological Engineering.


Dr. Mitsch has completed 85 graduate students through thesis or dissertation at 5 institutions in his 47 years as a professor. He is just now completing "Memoirs of an Environmental Science Professor"  (CRC Press, 2024) that describes in 9 chapters what he fought for in his career that was meaningful for environmental education and ecosystem protection.

 

A few of Dr. Mitsch’s awards include an Einstein Professorship from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (2010), a Doctorate honoris causa from University of Tartu, Estonia (2010), Ramsar Convention Award for Merit, (2015) and four Fulbright Fellowships: University of Copenhagen, Denmark (1986); University of Botswana, Maun Botswana (2007); Bialystok University of Technology, Bialystok, Poland (2016); Bangor University, Bangor, Wales, UK (2019) , and the  2004 Stockholm Water Prize Laureate for lifetime achievements in lake/wetland ecology (2004).

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