Middlebury

SENV 3420

Understanding Place

In this course we will explore the environmental challenges experienced by a specific place through both its ecological and cultural narratives. Solutions to environmental challenges require an understanding of the history, culture, economy, and ecology of a location. In this way, we will develop an interdisciplinary perspective that will allow is to understand how the place came to be; its global connections on multiple temporal and spatial scales; and how to improve conditions for this place and the human communities with which it is associated.
Subject:
School of the Environment
Department:
School of the Environment
Division:
School of the Environment
Requirements Fulfilled:

Sections

Summer 2023 Sch of Environment

SENV3420A-L23 Lecture (Xie)

Summer 2022 Sch of Environment

SENV3420A-L22 Lecture (Xie)

Summer 2019 Sch of Environment, School of Environment China

SENV3420A-L19 Lecture (Xie)

Summer 2018 Sch of Environment, School of Environment China

SENV3420A-L18 Lecture (Witt, Stracey, Xie)
SENV3420B-L18 Lecture (Gervich, Grossman, Peterson)

Summer 2017 Sch of Environment, School of Environment Vermont

SENV3420A-L17 Lecture (Peterson, Witt)

Summer 2016 Sch of Environment, School of Environment Vermont

SENV3420A-L16 Lecture (Peterson, Witt)

Summer 2015 Sch of Environment, School of Environment Vermont

SENV3420A-L15 Lecture (Witt, Peterson)

Summer 2014 Sch of Environment, School of Environment Vermont

SENV3420A-L14 Lecture (Trombulak, Rosenthal)