Environmental Ethics

Course Code:
ENV 510
Course Group(s):
Degree Applicable
Course Description:

A program in environmental conservation must consider environmental ethics since so much of the conflict over the use of resources is fundamentally a conflict over values, world-views, and belief systems. All too often, these beliefs remain implicit. This course is designed to identify and critically examine the dominant models that shape human relations with natural environments, and to suggest that new, bridge-building narratives can be created that more directly address the disconnect between humans and natural environments. As natural resource professionals, we must be conscious participants in public debates about values, recognizing evolving public views of the value of the environment and humans’ relationship with it, and how changing views influence efforts to protect or restore ecosystems.  Prerequisite: Enrollment in MS NRC.

Credit:
2
Prerequisites:

Enrollment in MS NRC.

Semesters Offered:

Summer

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