Geog 360: Political Ecology
Sociology & Anthropology
This course explores socio-environmental dynamics and the politics of environmental change from an interdisciplinary political ecology perspective. It covers a range of natural resource and environmental issues, conflicts, and constructions and provides students with the tools to evaluate them critically. The goal is to demonstrate how environmental issues, decision making, and the distribution of environmental costs and benefits are inherently political and power-laden.
3 Credits
Cross-listed Courses
Subject Areas
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