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Nat. Resources Principles & Policy (NRS 215)

Term: Academic Year 2009-10 - Winter

Faculty

There is not currently a faculty member for this course

Schedule

Mon-Wed-Fri, 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM (1/12/2010 - 4/23/2010) Location: MAIN

Description

In this class, students learn the various ways “natural resources” are defined/valued/integrated into modern society, and the role of natural resource professionals in research/monitoring/applications and in conserving our shared resources. Students also learn the history and motivation of natural resource management and the polices that have and continue to shape our shared resources. Themes in this course include: the principles and policies that guide how we manage forests, wildlife, fisheries, the restoration of ecosystems, and the protection of our waters. Prerequisites: BIO 106, BIO 115 or BIO 128

Lib Ed: Env: Comm-Policies