ENVS1032A-W17
Forest Conservation in America
Forest Conservation in North America
The wild and wooded lands of North America have been critical for the development of society, and their significance is only expected to grow. In this course we will explore the wide variety of political and economic approaches used to “protect” forested lands, and examine how those approaches shape the landscape around us today. Students will be introduced to the roles of different publicly-owned forests, programs for privately-owned forests, and the challenges those strategies might face in the future. The course will incorporate examples from local forestlands conserved by land trusts, towns, state, and federal agencies. This course counts as an ENVS social science cognate.
The wild and wooded lands of North America have been critical for the development of society, and their significance is only expected to grow. In this course we will explore the wide variety of political and economic approaches used to “protect” forested lands, and examine how those approaches shape the landscape around us today. Students will be introduced to the roles of different publicly-owned forests, programs for privately-owned forests, and the challenges those strategies might face in the future. The course will incorporate examples from local forestlands conserved by land trusts, towns, state, and federal agencies. This course counts as an ENVS social science cognate.
- Term:
- Winter 2017
- Location:
- Twilight Hall 301(AXT 301)
- Schedule:
- 10:30am-12:30pm on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday at AXT 301 (Jan 9, 2017 to Feb 3, 2017)
1:00pm-4:00pm on Wednesday at AXT 301 (Jan 9, 2017 to Feb 3, 2017) - Type:
- Lecture
- Instructors:
- Andrew L'Roe
- Subject:
- Environmental Studies
- Department:
- Prog in Environmental Studies
- Division:
- Interdisciplinary
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- NOR WTR
- Levels:
- Undergraduate
- Availability:
- View availability, prerequisites, and other requirements.
- Course Reference Number (CRN):
- 11412
- Subject Code:
- ENVS
- Course Number:
- 1032
- Section Identifier:
- A