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Nov 15, 2024
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ES 452 Applied Conservation Ecology
This course integrates ecological theory into resource management, economics, sociology, business, ethics and law to explore conservation strategies using a model-based approach to value ecosystem services, evidence-based management and the challenges of decision making under conflicting interests. Conservation ecology is inherently interdisciplinary, and this means that each student’s perspective is integral as we build a comprehensive understanding of this complex discipline. Credit(s): 4
Prerequisite(s): ES 101; BIO 121; BIO 122; BIO 321 suggested Corequisite(s): NA
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