IPOL8616A-F12
Environmntal Conflict Mgmt
Environmental conflicts continue to rise in frequency and intensity across much of the world as populations grow and natural resources dwindle. The growing number of "resource wars" has convinced scholars and government leaders alike that environmental factors are critical to international security. Despite increased attention to the role that natural resources play in conflicts, a crippling information gap persists. Scholars know surprisingly little about the conditions under which fisheries, forests, wildlife, water, and other resources lead to (or exacerbate) conflict, let alone the best ways to prevent or resolve such conflicts. Growing demand exists for professionals who can analyze root causes of these conflicts and apply tools for resolving them. This course helps fill that demand. Using lectures, case studies, role plays, and simulations, it trains students in techniques for analyzing and resolving natural resource disputes worldwide.
- Term:
- Fall 2012 - MIIS
- Location:
- McGowan MG307(MGWN MG307)
- Schedule:
- 4:00pm-5:50pm on Monday (Aug 27, 2012 to Dec 11, 2012)
- Type:
- Seminar
- Instructors:
- Jeffrey Langholz
- Subject:
- International Policy
- Department:
- International Policy
- Division:
- Intl Policy & Management
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- Levels:
- MIIS Graduate
- Availability:
- View availability, prerequisites, and other requirements.
- Course Reference Number (CRN):
- 90043
- Subject Code:
- IPOL
- Course Number:
- 8616
- Section Identifier:
- A