Edward Augustus Ackerman (1911 in Idaho – 1973 in Washington D.C.) was a noted American geographer and an authority in the management of hydric resources in US. He was member of several committees and advisory groups on management of natural resources, population growth, the environment and conservation. Through his career he placed emphasis on the need of a sustainable management of the natural resources.A key element of Ackerman thinking is the concept of system and the interactions between the people and the nature. According to Ackerman "the objective of Geography is to understand the great system that encompasses the humanity and its environment on Earth's surface".
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| - Edward Augustus Ackerman (1911 in Idaho – 1973 in Washington D.C.) was a noted American geographer and an authority in the management of hydric resources in US. He was member of several committees and advisory groups on management of natural resources, population growth, the environment and conservation. Through his career he placed emphasis on the need of a sustainable management of the natural resources.A key element of Ackerman thinking is the concept of system and the interactions between the people and the nature. According to Ackerman "the objective of Geography is to understand the great system that encompasses the humanity and its environment on Earth's surface". (en)
- Edward Augustus Ackerman (Idaho 1911- Washington 1973) fue un geógrafo destacado y un referente importante en la gestión de recursos hídricos de Estados Unidos. Fue miembro de comités y grupos asesores en temas relacionados con los recursos naturales, crecimiento poblacional, el medio ambiente y la conservación. A lo largo de su carrera hizo especial énfasis en la necesidad de una gestión sustentable de los recursos naturales.Un elemento clave del pensamiento de Ackerman es la idea de sistema y la interacción entre las personas y la naturaleza. Según Ackerman “el objetivo de la geografía es nada menos que comprender el gran sistema que abarca a la humanidad y su medio ambiente en la superficie de la Tierra”. (es)
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| - Edward Augustus Ackerman (1911 in Idaho – 1973 in Washington D.C.) was a noted American geographer and an authority in the management of hydric resources in US. He was member of several committees and advisory groups on management of natural resources, population growth, the environment and conservation. Through his career he placed emphasis on the need of a sustainable management of the natural resources.A key element of Ackerman thinking is the concept of system and the interactions between the people and the nature. According to Ackerman "the objective of Geography is to understand the great system that encompasses the humanity and its environment on Earth's surface". (en)
- Edward Augustus Ackerman (Idaho 1911- Washington 1973) fue un geógrafo destacado y un referente importante en la gestión de recursos hídricos de Estados Unidos. Fue miembro de comités y grupos asesores en temas relacionados con los recursos naturales, crecimiento poblacional, el medio ambiente y la conservación. A lo largo de su carrera hizo especial énfasis en la necesidad de una gestión sustentable de los recursos naturales.Un elemento clave del pensamiento de Ackerman es la idea de sistema y la interacción entre las personas y la naturaleza. Según Ackerman “el objetivo de la geografía es nada menos que comprender el gran sistema que abarca a la humanidad y su medio ambiente en la superficie de la Tierra”. (es)
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