Restoration Ecology

Course Code:
ENV 300
Course Description:
Restoration ecology is the science that underpins and guides the practice of ecological restoration. It applies scientific inquiry to assess communities and ecosystem process (i.e., site inventories) to define the extent of ecological damage, to aid in the design of implementation plans for ecological restoration (best management practices), and to evaluate and monitor the success of implementation plans. . In this course, students will learn how to integrate the science of restoration ecology into ecological restoration projects as well-designed?field studies, as field experiments, and as long-term ecological monitoring using community and ecosystem models. Community models will focus on community organization in space and time, disturbance regimes and succession, resilience, and legacy effects. Ecosystem models will focus on energy flow, and biogeochemical cycles. The relevance of restoration ecology in addressing landscape-scale disturbance and climate change will be studied as well. Prerequisites: BIO 210 General Ecology, WC-R and Junior Status Completes General Education Requirements: WC-I, AR-I
Credit:
3
Prerequisites:
Prereq: (BIO 210 Lecture Min Grade: D Min Credits: 4.00 Or BIO 210 Lecture Min Grade: TR Min Credits: 4.00)
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