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Population, Environment, and Development
Submitted by cmjones on March 9, 2007 - 12:54pm.Department:
ENV ECON
Course Number:
153
Course Title:
Population, Environment, and Development
Instructor:
Zilberman
Description:
This course takes an
interdisciplinary approach to the complex interactions between population,
environmental change, and economic development, including the leading
theories for understanding these interactions. The origins and history of
current debates are discussed as well as some of the major issues stemming
from these debates, such as immigration, international trade, family planning
policies and concerns over the global commons. Specific natural resources and
services like fresh water, food supply, and forest cover are analyzed as case
studies. Policy options for sustainable development are discussed.
Units:
3
Offered:
Spring
Course Type:
Undergraduate
Modeling and Management of Biological Resources
Submitted by cmjones on March 9, 2007 - 12:46pm.Department:
ENV ECON
Course Number:
C115
Course Title:
Modeling and Management of Biological Resources
Instructor:
Getz
Description:
Models
of population growth, chaos, life tables, and Leslie matrix theory.
Harvesting and exploitation theory. Methods for analyzing population
interactions, predation, competition. Fisheries, forest stands, and insect
pest management. Genetic aspects of population management. Mathematical
theory based on simple difference and ordinary differential equations. Use of
simulation packages on microcomputers (previous experience with computers not
required).
Units:
4
Offered:
Spring
Course Type:
Undergraduate
