ENVIRON714D
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Landscape Ecology
Subject
ENVIRON
Catalog Number
714D
Title
Landscape Ecology
Course Description
Landscape ecology is concerned with spatial heterogeneity (pattern) on landscapes-what generates pattern, its characteristic scaling in space and time, and why it matters for populations, communities and ecosystem processes. As essentially all agencies that manage land now profess an aim to manage functional, resilient and sustainable landscapes, this course provides the foundational knowledge to support these applications in conservation planning and ecosystem management. The course consists of lectures, small-group exercises and discussions with an emphasis on understanding key concepts and applying these to real-world applications mgmt scenarios. Prerequisite: ecology; statistics preferred.
Grading Basis
Graded
Consent (Permission Number)
No Special Consent Required
Min Units
3
Max Units
3
Value
0
Course Count
1
Discussion
Lecture