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Evelyn Lord Pruitt (April 25, 1918 – January 19, 2000) was an American
geographer A geographer is a physical scientist, social scientist or humanist whose area of study is geography, the study of Earth's natural environment and human society, including how society and nature interacts. The Greek prefix "geo" means "earth" a ...
. She was editor of ''
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'', and is known for developing the field of
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and coining the term "remote sensing".


Early life and education

Pruitt was born in San Francisco on April 25, 1918; her parents were Ethel Lord and Conrad Douglas Pruitt. She first became interested in geography while serving as the driver for a field trip with her older sister. She has a B.A. (1940) and an M.A. (1943) from the
University of California, Los Angeles The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Its academic roots were established in 1881 as a normal school the ...
. She started work for the
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in 1942, and was the first woman to attain the rank of 'professional' in the organization.


Career

Pruitt moved to working at the
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in 1948 where she first worked to establish research at
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. She later became director of geographic programs at the Office of Naval Research where she worked on coastal erosion and helped advance the use of satellites to study the planet. Through this work Pruitt established a mechanism for distributing funds for research in the field. Pruitt started editing ''The Professional Geographer'' in 1957, a position she would hold for three years. Pruitt retired from the Office of Naval Research in 1973, by which time she was the highest ranking woman scientist in the United States Navy. She remained active after retirement, and in 1975, Pruitt served as chair of the Coastal Society's first conference, and in 1977 she served as the second president of the Coastal Society. In the early 1960s, Pruitt realized that advances in science meant that
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was no longer an adequate term to describe the new data streams being used to study the planet. With assistance from her fellow staff member at the Office of Naval Research, Walter Bailey, she coined the term "remote sensing" in an unpublished
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. Pruitt then started work on what would become the first symposium on remote sensing in the environment to be held first at the
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, and at these meetings the use of the term remote sensing began to be more widely used. She later heralded remote sensing for its "fantastic potential for looking at the world". She died of pneumonia on January 19, 2000.


Selected publications

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Honors and awards

Pruitt received a Superior Civilian Service Award from the United States Navy in 1973. In 1981, the
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awarded Pruitt with a citation for Meritorious Contributions to the Field of Geography, and the Society of Women Geographers presented Pruitt with their outstanding achievement award. She received an honorary doctorate from Louisiana State University in 1983, the first woman and first geographer to receive this honor. In 1984 the American Association of Geographers awarded her with their highest honor, the James R. Anderson Medal of Honor in Applied Geography. She was also a Regents Professor at the University of California at Los Angeles. In 2003, Louisiana State University established a lecture series named in her honor. The Society of Women Geographers has established a scholarship in Pruitt's honor.


References

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