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Dec 26, 2024
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ES 241: Natural Resource Management Units: 4
Provides background and tools for students to understand and engage with systems of natural resource governance through the complex relationships of political and ecological factors. Topics and case studies will be theoretical and applied in nature, and draw from literature in political ecology, complexity theory, and land use planning. Central to this course will be the competing knowledge claims, power structures, and values that policy-makers, scientists, and the public deal in.
Course Details Repeats Allowed for Credit: 0
Crosslisted with: MIST 215 Normal Letter Grade with Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory option
Requisites and Restrictions Open only to following major/minor(s):
- Environmental Systems (Graduate) - ESYS
- Management of Complex Systems (Graduate) - MCS
Instructor Permission Required: No
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