- Joan Hodges Queneau Award
The Joan Hodges Queneau Award is an American
engineering award for the field of environmental conservation.It has been given annually since 1976 for an "outstanding contribution by an engineer in behalf of environmental conservation". The award is administered by the
National Audubon Society , and made jointly with theAmerican Association of Engineering Societies . The award includes a citation, the "Palladium Medal", and a bronze statue.Award recipients
* 1977 - H. Beecher Charmbury
* 1983 - Roy W. Hann, Jr.
* 1984 -Barbara-Ann Gamboa Lewis
* 1985 - William A. Jester
* 1986 - Kenneth R. Daniel
* 1987 - Thomas K. MacVicar
* 1988 - Barney L. Capehart
* 1989 - James L. Baker
* 1990 - Joseph T. Ling
* 1991 - M. Kent Loftin
* 1992 -Hsieh Wen Shen
* 1994 -Luna Leopold
* 1995 - Robert Williams
* 1996 -Jared Leigh Cohon [ [http://www.yale.edu/opa/newsr/96-04-24-01.all.html Yale News Release] ]
* 2000 -Stuart Appelbaum [ [http://www.hq.usace.army.mil/cepa/pubs/oct00/story21.htm Around the Corps] , Army Corps of Engineers Newsletter, Oct. 2000 ("Engineer Update").]
* 2002 - William Carrol
* 2003 - James W. Poirot
* 2004 - Donald V. Roberts
* 2005 - George G. WicksOther recipients, year unknown
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Charles Yoe
* Everglades Restudy Team: Reza SavabiNotes
Further reading
* [http://www.aaes.org/communications/j_hodges_palladium_medal.asp AAES] "past recipients"
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