Zdenka Neuhäuslová
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Zdenka Neuhäuslová | |
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Born | Zdeňka Novotná 4 April 1934 |
Died | 31 March 2021 | (aged 86)
Nationality | Czech |
Occupation | botanist |
Zdenka Neuhäuslová (4 April 1934 in Kutná Hora – 31 March 2021 in Nové Strašecí) was a Czech botanist.[1]
With her husband geobotanical mapping of Czechoslovakia since the 1960s, and since 1979 they collaborated on a map of Europe's potential natural vegetation. She continued the project after her husband's sudden death in 1991. She has published about 400 publications in the field of botany and nature conservation.[2]
she worked onReferences[]
- ^ "Neuhäuslová-Novotná, Zdeňka, 1934- - Online catalogue of AOPK CZE". knihovna.nature.cz.
- ^ Souček (webmaster[zavinac]penkavcivrch.cz), 2003-2021 Ing Tomáš. "Životopis: Zdenka Neuhäuslová (*04.04.1934) | Životopisy | Český-jazyk.cz aneb studentský underground". Český-jazyk.cz.
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- Czech botanists
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- 1934 births
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