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The '''International Society of Biometeorology (ISB)''' is a professional society for scientists interested in [[biometeorology]], specifically environmental and ecological aspects of the interaction of the [[atmosphere]] and [[biosphere]]. The organization's stated purpose is: "to provide one international organization for the promotion of interdisciplinary collaboration of [[meteorologists]], [[physicians]], [[physicists]], [[biologists]], [[climatologists]], [[ecologists]] and other scientists and to promote the development of Biometeorology".


The '''International Society of Biometeorology (ISB)''' is a professional society for scientists interested in [[biometeorology]], specifically environmental and ecological aspects of the interaction of the [[atmosphere]] and [[biosphere]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=International Society of Biometeorology - IFMS |url=https://ifms.org/index.cfm/ifms/members/international-society-of-biometeorology/?mobileFormat=false |access-date=2023-10-01 |website=ifms.org}}</ref> The organization's stated purpose is: "to provide one international organization for the promotion of interdisciplinary collaboration of [[meteorologists]], [[physicians]], [[physicists]], [[biologists]], [[climatologists]], [[ecologists]] and other scientists and to promote the development of Biometeorology".
The International Society of Biometeorology was founded in 1956 at [[UNESCO]] headquarters in [[Paris]], [[France]] by [[S. W. Tromp]], a Dutch geologist, H. Ungeheuer, a German meteorologist, and several human physiologists of which F. Sargent II of the United States became the first President of the society.

The International Society of Biometeorology was founded in 1956 at [[UNESCO]] headquarters in [[Paris]], France, by [[S. W. Tromp]], a Dutch geologist, H. Ungeheuer, a German meteorologist, and several human physiologists of which F. Sargent II of the United States became the first President of the society.


ISB affiliated organizations include: the [[International Association for Urban Climate]], the [[International Society for Agricultural Meteorology]], the [[International Union of Biological Sciences]], the [[World Health Organization]], and the [[World Meteorological Organization]]. ISB affiliate members include: the [[American Meteorological Society]], the [[Centre for Renewable Energy Sources]], the [[German Meteorological Society]], the [[Society for the Promotion of Medicine-Meteorological Research e.V.]], [[International Society of Medical Hydrology and Climatology]], and the UK [[Met Office]].
ISB affiliated organizations include: the [[International Association for Urban Climate]], the [[International Society for Agricultural Meteorology]], the [[International Union of Biological Sciences]], the [[World Health Organization]], and the [[World Meteorological Organization]]. ISB affiliate members include: the [[American Meteorological Society]], the [[Centre for Renewable Energy Sources]], the [[German Meteorological Society]], the [[Society for the Promotion of Medicine-Meteorological Research e.V.]], [[International Society of Medical Hydrology and Climatology]], and the UK [[Met Office]].
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* ''Bulletin of the Society of Biometeorology''
* ''Bulletin of the Society of Biometeorology''
* ''[[International Journal of Biometeorology]]''
* ''[[International Journal of Biometeorology]]''
==References==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{Official website}}
* {{Official website|https://uwm.edu/biometeorology/}}

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[[Category:Climatological research organizations]]
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[[Category:International medical associations]]
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Latest revision as of 16:34, 1 October 2023

The International Society of Biometeorology (ISB) is a professional society for scientists interested in biometeorology, specifically environmental and ecological aspects of the interaction of the atmosphere and biosphere.[1] The organization's stated purpose is: "to provide one international organization for the promotion of interdisciplinary collaboration of meteorologists, physicians, physicists, biologists, climatologists, ecologists and other scientists and to promote the development of Biometeorology".

The International Society of Biometeorology was founded in 1956 at UNESCO headquarters in Paris, France, by S. W. Tromp, a Dutch geologist, H. Ungeheuer, a German meteorologist, and several human physiologists of which F. Sargent II of the United States became the first President of the society.

ISB affiliated organizations include: the International Association for Urban Climate, the International Society for Agricultural Meteorology, the International Union of Biological Sciences, the World Health Organization, and the World Meteorological Organization. ISB affiliate members include: the American Meteorological Society, the Centre for Renewable Energy Sources, the German Meteorological Society, the Society for the Promotion of Medicine-Meteorological Research e.V., International Society of Medical Hydrology and Climatology, and the UK Met Office.

Publications[edit]

ISB publishes the following journals:

References[edit]

  1. ^ "International Society of Biometeorology - IFMS". ifms.org. Retrieved 2023-10-01.

External links[edit]