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3.00 Credits
La ,Laboratory for Ecology and Conservation
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3.00 Credits
John Grim. For description see under Religious Studies.
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3.00 Credits
Douglas Rae. For description see under International Studies.
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Peter Raymond. tth9-10.15 Sc Meets RP (22) Introduction to the ecosystem concept. Topics include the structure and functioning of ecological systems, the response of systems to changing environmental conditions, and preservation and management issues. Discussion of both terrestrial and marine/aquatic systems. Undergraduate enrollment limited to 15.
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Peter Raymond. wthorf1-5 Sc §C Credit Meets RP (0) Field trips to interpret the ecosystem-level functions of a wide variety of natural landscapes. Must be taken concurrently with evst 275a.
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Amity Doolittle. t 1.30-3.20 So (0) Study of the relationship between society and the environment. Global processes of environmental conservation, development, and conflicts over natural resource use; political-economic contexts of environmental change; ways in which understandings of nature are discursively bound up with notions of culture and identity.
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Charles Tomlin. th9.25-11.15 (0) A practical introduction to the nature and use of geographic information systems (gis) in environmental science and management. Applied techniques for the acquisition, creation, storage, management, visualization, animation, transformation, analysis, and synthesis of cartographic data in digital form.
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Shimon Anisfeld. tth11.35-12.50 (24) An overview of pollution problems posed by organic chemicals, including petroleum, pesticides, pcbs, dioxins, phthalates, and chlorinated solvents. Processes governing the environmental fate of organic pollutants, e.g., evaporation, sorption, bioconcentration, and biodegradation. Technologies for prevention and remediation of organic pollution. No background in organic chemistry required.
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3.00 Credits
S. Global Resource Frontiers. PaulSabin. For description see under History.
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3.00 Credits
Nicholas Robinson. th 2.30-4.30 So (0) Examination of how nations negotiate, establish, and implement international environmental law and how the United Nations and other international agencies function. Simulated negotiations; discussion of diplomatic negotiations regarding climate change that occur during the term.
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