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ENV 295: Environmental Internship
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of New England
Students are given the opportunity to explore career ideas through work with a public or private environmental group. Requirements and guidelines are provided by the internship coordinator and include registration preapproval, regular attendance at class sessions, and a site supervisor's evaluation.
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ENV 301: Directed Study in ENV
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
University of New England
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ENV 311: Design w/ Nature:Site Planning
3.00 Credits
University of New England
The exponential growth of the human population along with our ever-increasing consumption of natural resources means that the natural environment will continue to be developed by humans. This development need not be destructive to local ecosystems. We can, as Ian McHarg advocated, "Design with Nature." This course will focus on the idea of how landscapes can be modified for human use in ways that minimize our impact on the natural environment. Focusing on a local site, students will study the principles and processes of site inventory, analysis and design. After achieving a thorough understanding of the opportunities and constraints of the site, students will apply principles of ecological design in developing a plan for the future use of the site.
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ENV 311L: Design w/ Nature:Site Plan Lab
1.00 Credits
University of New England
This lab includes field investigations of the site under study. Students will conduct a survey of the existing landscape features on the site, including its physical, biological and cultural components. Focusing on a local site, students will study the principles and processes of site inventory, analysis and design. After achieving a thorough understanding of the opportunities and constraints of the site, students will apply principles of ecological design in developing a plan for the future use of the site.
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ENV 312: Wetland Conservation & Ecology
3.00 Credits
University of New England
Overview of coastal and inland wetland ecosystems and issues related to the conservation of these important habitats. Lectures and discussions will begin with an exploration of wetland hydrology, soils and vegetation. Building on this knowledge, we will then focus on approaches to managing and protecting these habitats. Course will include visits to local sites and interactions with a variety of professionals working in wetland conservation.
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ENV 312L: Wetland Conserv & Ecology Lab
1.00 Credits
University of New England
This lab includes field investigations of local freshwater and coastal wetland habitats, assessment of creation and restoration sites, analysis of field samples, data analysis and report writing.
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ENV 313: Wetland Rest: Science & Policy
3.00 Credits
University of New England
More than half the wetlands in the United States have been destroyed since the 1700s, and impacts to these ecosystems continue. Recent efforts to create and restore wetlands are a response to this fact. However, there are many unanswered questions about wetland restoration/creation. What is the best process for designing and constructing or restoring a wetland? Are these projects successful in replacing the functions and values of lost wetlands? Are the current policies that allow for wetland creation/restoration as mitigation for impacts to existing wetlands working? Course will include visits to local sites, interaction with professionals in this growing field, and discussion of recent literature.
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ENV 313L: Wetland Rest: Science&Pol Lab
1.00 Credits
University of New England
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ENV 314: Restoring Coast Habitat Maine
3.00 Credits
University of New England
This course focuses on restoration efforts occurring along the coast of the Gulf of Maine (including Canadian and U.S. shorelines), with an emphasis on tidal marshes and seagrasses. An overview of the habitat types being restored will be followed by an exploration of the purposes, methods and players involved in projects throughout the Gulf. We will visit and participate in restoration and/or monitoring efforts at several sites in Maine/NH. Restoration efforts will then be evaluated both at the scale of the individual site as well as for the Gulf of Maine as a whole.
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ENV 314L: Restoring Coast Habitat Maine
1.00 Credits
University of New England
This lab includes visits to local coastal wetland restoration sites and with professionals (consultants, regulators, resource managers) working on restoration projects in the Gulf of Maine. We will visit and participate restoration and/or monitoring efforts at several sites in Maine/NH. Restoration efforts will then be evaluated both at the scale of the individual site as well as for the Gulf of Maine as a whole.
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