Eerik Kumari Award (Estonian: Eerik Kumari looduskaitsepreemia) is an award given since 1989 to those who have excelled in bioscience in Estonia. It is named after Eerik Kumari (1912–1984), who was chairman of the National Conservation Committee of the Estonian Academy of Sciences from 1952 to 1977.[1]
The Eerik Kumari award is currently valued at 5,000 euros,[2] but 30,000 kroons in the past.
Recipients
edit- 1989: Fred Jüssi
- 1990: Aare Mäemets
- 1991: Rein Maran
- 1992: Viktor Masing
- 1993: Mari Reitalu
- 1994: Madis Aruja
- 1995: Ilse Rootsmäe, Lemming Rootsmäe
- 1996: Arvi Järvekülg, Linda Metsaorg
- 1997: Hella Kink, Juhan Lepasaar
- 1998: Vaike Hang, Anto Raukas
- 1999: Vilju Lilleleht
- 2000: Veljo Ranniku
- 2001: Ann Marvet
- 2002: Edgar Valter
- 2003: Jaan Eilart
- 2004: Tiit Leito
- 2005: Enn-Aavo Pirrus
- 2006: Tiit Randla
- 2007: Loit Reintam
- 2008: Erast Parmasto
- 2009: Hans Trass, Tiit Petersoo
- 2010: Rein Einasto
- 2011: Jaan Riis
- 2012: Taivo Kastepõld
- 2013: Gennadi Skromnov
- 2014: Aivar Leito
- 2015: Tiit Sillaots
- 2016: Mati Kaal
- 2017: Agu Leivits
- 2018: Eerik Leibak
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "The Erik Kumari Award and Nature conservation medals". Eesti Loodushoiu Keskus. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
- ^ "Keskkonnaministeerium ootab Eerik Kumari looduskaitsepreemia ja looduskaitse märkide nominente - Keskkonnaministeerium". www.envir.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 2018-08-27.