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Planning, Policy, and Design 134: Human Ecology
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Lecture, three hours. Will population growth doom the human race Examines the influence of Malthus' First Essay on Population (1798) on current models of population-environment interactions and the implications of these models for action. Prerequisite: Planning, Policy, and Design 4. Formerly Environmental Analysis and Design E106U.
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Planning, Policy, and Design 135: Environmental Impact Analysis
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Lecture, three hours. Examines the environmental impact assessment process. Topics include impacts associated with biophysical and socioeconomic environmental effects, whether direct, indirect, or cumulative. Analysis of project alternatives, mitigation of impacts, methodologies for measuring impacts. Legislation and case law. Examples from case studies. Prerequisite: Planning, Policy, and Design 4 or consent of instructor. Formerly Environmental Analysis and Design E129.
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Planning, Policy, and Design 136: Global Environmental Issues
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Lecture, three hours. While many agree that environmental problems threaten humankind, there is much disagreement over the nature of these threats and how to address them. Examines global environmental issues from various perspectives in order to provide answers to these questions. Same as International Studies 120 and Political Science 143D. Formerly Environmental Analysis and Design E132U.
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Planning, Policy, and Design 137: International Environmental Management
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Lecture, three hours. Network of intergovernmental organizations (the United Nations, in particular) and international nongovernmental organizations in the field of environmental management. Prerequisite: Criminology, Law and Society C7. Same as Criminology, Law and Society C129 and International Studies 123. Formerly Environmental Analysis and Design E137U.
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Planning, Policy, and Design 138: Environmental Politics and Policy
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Lecture, three hours. Provides a multifaceted foundation for the development of environmental problem-solving and policy-making skills. Examines "nature" from a range of historicaland cultural perspectives. Links socio-ecological stress theories to a range of landscapes and contemporary debates. Current air, water, and land policies. Same as Political Science 141A. Formerly Environmental Analysis and Design E145U.
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Planning, Policy, and Design 139: Water Resource Policy
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Lecture, three hours. Examination of contemporary water problems worldwide, with particular attention to the competing demands for water in the western U.S., and water demand by the poor in developing countries. History and analysis of U.S. water policies at local, state, and federal levels. Formerly Environmental Analysis and Design E155U.
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Planning, Policy, and Design 140: Ethics and International Relations
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Lecture, three hours. Introduces students to the dynamic field of ethics and international relations. A variety of traditional and emerging perspectives are examined, skeptical views are discussed in detail, and arguments are illustrated with current cases. Same as Political Science 146A. Formerly Environmental Analysis and Design E190C. ( VIII)
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Planning, Policy, and Design 141: Brownfields:Law and Policy
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Lecture, three hours. Examines the legal structure and policy issues of redeveloping contaminated properties know as Brownfields. Federal and state Brownfield programs, liability and risk management, cleanup and future land use, institutional controls, community economic revitalization, legislation and policies to encourage Brownfield redevelopment. Prerequisite: Environmental Analysis and Design E8 or consent of instructor. Formerly Environmental Analysis and Design E162.
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Planning, Policy, and Design 151: Environmental Psychology
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Lecture, three hours. Impact of the physical environment on individual and group behavior. Three basic concerns examined: (a) environmental determinants of behavior at the individual and interpersonal level; (b) social planning and urban design; and (c) methodological approaches to the study of environmental issues. Prerequisites: Environmental Analysis and Design E8, Social Ecology 10, or Planning, Policy, and Design 4. Same as Psychology and Social Behavior P109 and Public Health 151. Formerly Environmental Analysis and Design E108U.
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Planning, Policy, and Design 152: Cultural Ecology and Environmental Design
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Lecture, three hours. Introduction to cultural ecology and environmental and architectural design. With a view to understanding people's relationships with their built environments, the basic elements of architecture, architectural analysis, and cultural analysis are covered. Examines values in design and design for multicultural societies. Prerequisite: Planning, Policy, and Design 4. Formerly Environmental Analysis and Design E102U.
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