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Eva AnnMari Jansson née Olausson (1934–2007) was a Swedish scientist who specialized in
systems ecology Systems ecology is an interdisciplinary field of ecology, a subset of Earth system science, that takes a holism, holistic approach to the study of ecological systems, especially ecosystems. Systems ecology can be seen as an application of general ...
. She is remembered for studying the interaction between ecology and economics, contributing to early research into ecological economics. Together with her husband , she undertook research at the Askö Laboratory into the fauna of the
Baltic Sea The Baltic Sea is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that is enclosed by Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden and the North and Central European Plain. The sea stretches from 53°N to 66°N latitude and from ...
, especially in the Cladophora Belt. Increasingly, under the influence of the American researcher
Howard T. Odum Howard Thomas Odum (September 1, 1924 – September 11, 2002), usually cited as H. T. Odum, was an American ecologist. He is known for his pioneering work on ecosystem ecology, and for his provocative proposals for additional laws of thermod ...
, she turned her attention to ecology, examining the interaction between different species and the environment. In 1988, she helped to establish the
International Society for Ecological Economics The International Society for Ecological Economics (ISEE) was founded in 1989, based heavily on the work of Herman Daly to promote ecological economics and assist ecological economists and related societies. In 1996, the Right Livelihood ...
, editing its journal '' Ecological Economics'' from 1989 and hosting the society's meeting in Stockholm in 1992. In 1990, she was appointed director of Stockholm University's research centre for natural sources and the environment, becoming professor of systems ecology in 1999.


Early life, education and family

Born in Stockholm on 27 August 1934, Eva AnnMari Olausson was the daughter of Sven Olausson and his wife Eva née Pettersson. After obtaining her school-leaving certificate in 1953, she began to study biology at Stockholm College, increasingly focusing on zoology with a bachelor thesis on pigeons. In 1958, she married her university associate Bengt-Owe Jansson with whom she had three children: Eva (1964), Olof (1966) and Per (1967). In 1974, she was granted a Ph.D. in connection with her thesis on ''Community structure, modelling and simulation of the Cladophora ecosystem in the Baltic Sea''.


Career

Influenced by her husband who moved into marine studies, she decided to adopt his interests. In 1961, the couple established Stockholm University's Askö Laboratory in the Stockholm Archipelago where they sought to gain a better understanding of the
ecosystem An ecosystem (or ecological system) consists of all the organisms and the physical environment with which they interact. These biotic and abiotic components are linked together through nutrient cycles and energy flows. Energy enters the syste ...
of the
Baltic Sea The Baltic Sea is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that is enclosed by Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden and the North and Central European Plain. The sea stretches from 53°N to 66°N latitude and from ...
. AnnMari Jansson concentrated on the ecology of the Cladophora Belt, named after the green algae
Cladophora ''Cladophora'' is a genus of reticulated filamentous Ulvophyceae (green algae). The genus ''Cladophora'' contains many species that are very hard to tell apart and classify, mainly because of the great variation in their appearances, which is ...
found on the area's rocky shores. She went on to analyse the different species and their interaction with their environment. This work was based on the models presented by the American ecologist Howard T. Odum who visited the laboratory in 1970. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, she fostered collaboration on the environment between ecologists and economists. In 1982, together with the economist
Karl-Göran Mäler Karl-Göran Mäler (1939 – May 20, 2020) was a Swedish economist. Mäler was born in 1939 in Sollefteå. He pursued undergraduate study in mathematics, statistics and economics at Stockholm University. Mäler specialized in economics at the grad ...
she invited ecologists and economists to a symposium in
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on "Integrating Ecology and Economy" which eventually led to research into ecological economy. In 1988, she helped to establish the International Society for Ecological Economics. She become one of the editors of the organization's journal ''Ecological Economics''. In 1992, she hosted the society's meeting in Stockholm and in 1996 was honored with the society's Kenneth E. Boulding Memorial Award. Jansson was appointed by Stockholm University in 1990 director of its newly established research centre on natural resrouces and the environment. In 1995, she was promoted to assistant professor and in 1999 to professor of ecosystems. AnnMari Jansson died on 13 January 2007.


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