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AEC 380 Water Resources: Global Issues in Ecology, Policy, Management, and Advocacy
This course will take a broad look at global issues associated with water resources, including the ways that people interact with water (how we use, degrade, conserve, and advocate for water and water rights). And how these interactions shape our lives. Woven throughout the course is the fact that science (ecology), policy (resource management), and cultural perspectives interact (sometimes in cooperation and sometimes in conflict) on many topics related to water. Students will explore water resource issues from the perspectives of ecology, natural resource management, and different cultures. The course is appropriate for students with interests in the life and social sciences.
Prerequisite: µþ±õ°¿Ìý181
GEP Global Knowledge, GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Typically offered in Summer only