European Ecological Federation Explained
The European Ecological Foundation (EEF) is a European organisation with the objective "to promote cooperation within the science of ecology in Europe".
Members
Its members are:
- British Ecological Society, United Kingdom and Ireland
- Gesellschaft für Ökologie, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein
- Société Française d'Ecologie, France and Belgium
- Swedish and Nordic Oikos Societies, Nordic countries
- Sociatá Italiana di Ecologia, Italy
- Dutch-Flemish Ecological Society (Necov), Netherlands and Flanders
- Polish Ecological Society Petecol, Poland
- Société d'Ecophysiologie, France
- Greek Ecologists' Association, Greece
- Turkish Ecological Society, Turkey
- Slovak Ecological Society, Slovakia
- Spanish Ecological Society, Spain
- Portuguese Ecological Society (SPECO), Portugal
- Romanian Ecological Society, Romania
- Czech Union of Ecologists, Czech Republic
- Hungarian Biological Society, Hungary
- Institute of Ecology, Poland
- Macedonian Ecological Society, North Macedonia
- Lithuanian Ecological Society, Lithuania
Presidents
Presidents include:
- R. J. Berry 1990-1992
- R. Bornkamm 1993-1995
- Piet Nienhuis 1995-1999
- John Pantis 1999–2002
- Pehr H. Enckell 2002-2006
- Stefan Klotz 2006–present
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