Discovery Courses Fall 2006

L&S C30U Americans and the Global Forest

4 units
This course is also listed as Environmental Science, Policy, and Management C11

Sally Fairfax

This course challenges students to think about how individual and American consumer decisions affect forest ecosystems around the world. A survey course that highlights the consequences of different ways of thinking about the forest as a global ecosystem and as a source of goods like trees, water, wildlife, food, jobs, and services. The scientific tools and concepts that have guided management of the forest for the last 100 years, and the laws, rules, and informal institutions that have shaped use of the forests, are analyzed.

This course may be used to satisfy the Biological Science or Social and Behavioral Sciences breadth requirement in Letters and Science.

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