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ESP 151: Limnology
4.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour; special project.Prerequisite: Biological Sciences 1A and junior standing. The biology and productivity of inland waters with emphasis on the physical and chemical environment.-III. (III.) C. Goldman
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ESP 151L: Limnology Laboratory
3.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Laboratory-6 hours; two weekend field trips. Prerequisite: course 151 (may be taken concurrently); junior, senior, or graduate standing. Limnological studies of lakes, streams, and reservoirs with interpretation of aquatic ecology.-III. (III.) C. Goldman
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ESP 152: Coastal Oceanography
3.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Lecture-2 hours; discussion-1 hour; laboratory-hours; fieldwork-3 hours. Prerequisite: upper division standing or consent of the instructor; physics (Physics 9B), calculus (Mathematics 21B) and exposure to physical and chemical oceanography (Geology/Environmental Science and Policy 150A) are recommended; residence at or near Bodega Marine Laboratory required. Student must complete the application available at http:// www.bml.ucdavis.edu. The oceanography of coastal waters, including bays, river plumes, nearshore and estuaries; focus on transport patterns, how they are forced and implications for ecological and environmental problems. Pertinent for students in oceanography, ecology, environmental engineering, geology and hydrology.-IV. (IV) Largier
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ESP 155: Wetland Ecology
4.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite:course 100 or Plant Biology 117 required; course 110 or 151 recommended. Introduction to wetland ecology. The structure and function of major wetland types and principles that are common to wetlands and that distinguish them from terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.-I. (I.) Rejmankova
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ESP 155L: Wetland Ecology Laboratory
3.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Lecture-1 hour; laboratory-6 hours; field-work?wo 1-day weekend field trips. Prerequisite: course 155 required (may be taken concurrently). Modern and classic techniques in wetland field ecology. Emphasis on sampling procedures, vegetation analysis, laboratory analytical procedures, and examples of successful wetland restoration techniques.-I. (I.) Rejmankova (e) Environmental Policy Analysis
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ESP 160: The Policy Process
4.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite:Political Science 1; Economics 1A; intermediate statistics; course 172. Alternative models of public policymaking and application to case studies in the U.S. and California.-II. (II.) Sabatier
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ESP 161: Environmental Law
4.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite:upper division standing and one course in environmental science (course 1, 10, 110, Biological Sciences 1A, Environmental Toxicology 10, or Resource Sciences 100); Political Science 1 and University Writing Program 1 recommended. Introduction for non-Law School students to some of the principal issues in environmental law and the judicial interpretation of some important environmental statutes, e.g., NEPA. GE credit: SocSci, Wrt.-III. (III.)
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ESP 162: Environmental Policy
4.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite:Economics 1A. Compares economic with socio-cultural approaches to understanding the causes of environmental problems and strategies for addressing them. Includes different approaches to the policy process, policy instruments, and environmental behavior. Applies these principles to several problems.-( II.)
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ESP 163: Energy and Environmental Aspects of Transportation
4.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Lecture-3 hours; extensive writing. Prerequisite: Economics 1A and Civil and Environmental Engineering 162. Engineering, economic, and systems planning concepts. Analysis and evaluation of energy, air quality and selected environmental attributes of transportation technologies. Strategies for reducing pollution and petroleum consumption in light of institutional and political constraints. Evaluation of vehicle emission models. (Same course as Civil and Environmental Engineering 163.) Offered in alternate years. GE credit: Wrt.-I. Sperling
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ESP 164: Ethical Issues in Environmental Policy
3.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Lecture-3 hours. Prerequisite: courses 160, 168A; seniors only in Environmental Policy Analysis and Planning or by consent of instructor. Basic modes of ethical reasoning and criteria of distributive justice applied to selected topics in environmental policymaking.- III. (III.) Sabatier
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