Sustainable Development

Course Code:
ENV 455
Course Group(s):
Degree Applicable, ECM: Environmental Issues Electives, ECOR: Human System Cluster, ENST: Environment & Society Cluster, ENVS: Policy, Planning, and Analysis Cluster, ENVS: Upper Division Science Electives, FWSF - Fisheries Concentration: Human Dimension Elective, FWSW - Wildlife Concentration: Policy, Admin & Law Elective, Integrative Studies: ECOR Program Options, Integrative Studies: ENST Program Options, Integrative Studies: ENVS Program Options, Integrative Studies: NRCM Program Options, Integrative Studies: PACM Program Options, Integrative Studies: SCWL Program Options, Liberal Arts and Science Elective, PACM: Natural World Cluster, SCM: Minor Electives, Written Communication - Integrated
Course Description:
This course is primarily concerned with the continued challenges and opportunities of finding sustainable patterns and processes of development within the international, national, regional, and local communities for the future. This course also provides a historic look at the demographic pressure on renewable and non-renewable resources and demonstrates the need for management strategies. Management of both resource supply and demand is considered. Sustainable resource management methods are applied to specific resources including soil, water, minerals, forests, energy, and food. The inter-relationship and sustainability between natural and cultural resources are studied. (3 hours lecture). Prerequisite: Junior standing. Completes General Education Requirements:WC-I, LAS.
Credit:
3
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