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MAE 591: Special Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Miami
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MAE 592: Special Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Miami
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MAE 599: Cooperative Education
1.00 Credits
University of Miami
Practical application of classroom theory through alternating semester or summer employment with industries offering positions consistent with the student's field of study. Course may be repeated. Periodic reports and conferences are required.
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MAF 501: Political Ecology of Marine Management
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Course provides a grounding in political ecology as an important theoretical approach to resource policy and management. The social analysis of resource use, social change, and development are discussed. Models of development and concepts of nature relate to resource use and policy formation are also included. Within this framework, ethnicity, class, and the politics of conservation are explored.
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MAF 502: Economics of Natural Resources
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Course brings together the approaches of natural resource and environmental economics to provide a comprehensive overview of the economics of national, international, and global environmental problems. A unifying theme throughout the course is the concept of sustainable development, defined as maximizing the net benefit to economic development while maintaining the services and quality of natural resources over time. Economic reasoning is used to examine the causes and consequences of environmental and resource problems and measures for dealing with them.
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MAF 504: Fieldwork in Coastal Management
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
The field portion of this course will occur in Bocas del Toro, Panama, on the northwest Caribbean coast of Panama where the University of Miami has been involved in the development of a Coastal Management plan since 2004. The Bocas del Toro Archipeielago of over 20 nearshore islands boasts a rich diversity of cultues, as well as high quality coastal environments. The region is currently experiencing rapid tourist growth, as well as residential development projects for foreigners. The cultural and biological diversities of the region, as well as the development pressures they face, provide an excellent opportunity to study the socio-economic and environmental impacts of tourist development; regional attempts to create land use and coastal plans; conflicts among different uses and users; and various cultural perspectives on the current and evolving situation. The course allows students to develop projects tailored to their interests and skills.
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MAF 505: Fieldwork in Coastal Cultures
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Field course in which the student participates in a social and economic analysis of a coastal culture (i.e., stone crab fishermen in Everglades City, spiny lobster fishermen in Key West, boat builders and commercial divers in the Abacos, Bahamas). Preliminary lectures and reading introduce the theory and method which the student then practices during a week-long field trip.
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MAF 506: Advance Fieldwork in Coastal Cultures
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Advanced field course in which the students participate in the social and economic analysis of a coastal culture (e.g. Louisiana bayou fishermen, Abacos boat builders, Tarpon Spring spongers). Students utilize field research techniques learned in MAF 505 and develop skills in framing a research problem. Students examine a coastal issue from an anthropological perspective, structuring a field research paper.
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MAF 510: Environmental Planning and the Environmental Impact Statement
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Course takes a broad view of environmental planning and analysis while focusing specifically on the preparation of environmental impact statements. Statutory requirements and procedures at the federal level are examined. Judicial opinions are studied that reflect environmental disputes and controversies. The course also considers some of the substantive requirements of environmental impact analyses such as the assessment of physical and biological environment and socioeconomic impacts.
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MAF 512: Aquaculture Management
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Course examines the various strategies of resource exploitation and utilization in developing aquaculture projects. Resources include environmental, technological, social, economical, and administrative aspects encountered in commercial aquaculture development. The course covers all stages of planning and development, with emphasis on determining the technical and economic feasibility of aquaculture projects.
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