SENV3420A-L16
Understanding Place
Manifesting solutions to environmental challenges requires a deep understanding of "place," by which we mean a sense of the history, culture, economy, and ecology of a location. Facing environmental challenges cannot be divorced from understanding either the people or the ecological realities of the location where the challenge is situated or from where the solution is to emerge. This is true everywhere, but it is best understood by focusing on a single place. This course will explore a specific place through both ecological and cultural narratives (in other words, through history, biology, literature, geology, and political science) to understand how this place came to be in the condition it is today and how to improve conditions for both itself and the human communities associated with it. This course will involve use of the college's science research facilities, GIS technology, and interviews with numerous people involved in the use and management of the selected location. Credit: 1 Unit (3 semester-hours).
- Term:
- Summer 2016 Sch of Environment, School of Environment Vermont
- Location:
- Hillcrest 103(HLD 103)
- Schedule:
- 1:00pm-5:00pm on Wednesday at HLD 103 (Jun 27, 2016 to Aug 14, 2016)
2:00pm-4:00pm on Monday at HLD 103 (Jun 27, 2016 to Aug 14, 2016) - Type:
- Lecture
- Instructors:
- Holly Peterson Joseph Witt
- Subject:
- School of the Environment
- Department:
- School of the Environment
- Division:
- School of the Environment
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- Levels:
- Undergraduate, Non-degree
- Availability:
- View availability, prerequisites, and other requirements.
- Course Reference Number (CRN):
- 50002
- Subject Code:
- SENV
- Course Number:
- 3420
- Section Identifier:
- A