The Busk Medal is an award given annually by the Royal Geographical Society, for "conservation research or for fieldwork abroad in geography or in a geographical aspect of an allied science". [1] It was first awarded in 1975, and is named in honour of Douglas Laird Busk (1906–1990), a former diplomat, mountaineer, and honorary vice-president of the Society. [1]
Year | Winner |
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1975 | N. N. Ambraseys |
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1982 | Alfred Thomas Grove |
... | ... |
2021 | Emma Mawdsley |
2022 | James D. Sidaway [2] |