Advanced analysis of environmental problems and, solutions, situating them in time, space, and, biophysical/human context to provide greater, appreciation for their complexity as well as to, help devise successful responses. Development of, interdisciplinary conceptual and analytical skills, via inclusion and integration of topics including, environmental change, biophysical and human, drivers, related social movements, and, environmental politics and policy. Lectures,, regular assignments, individual and team research, projects, and field trips.
- Teacher: Jessica Kleiss
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