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Special Topics in Plant Biology and Conservation (470-0-1)

Instructors

Gordon Smith

Meeting Info

University Hall 101: Tues, Thurs 2:00PM - 3:20PM

Overview of class

As anthropogenic change continues to impact ecosystem function, understanding the ecology of agricultural landscapes becomes increasingly pressing. In this course we will examine the underlying ecological principles governing agricultural practices. Using a combination of lectures, literature discussion and field visits, we will cover the history and impacts of sustainable (and unsustainable) food production from the lens of the biotic and abiotic interactions that make it possible. Finally, we will explore how the understanding of these interactions may allow us to maintain agricultural yields in the face of novel climate patterns.

Registration Requirements

BIOL_SCI 203 or 241, or EARTH 212, or graduate standing or permission of instructor.

Teaching Method

In person; mix of lectures and discussion

Evaluation Method

Exams, independent projects, and participation in class activities

Class Materials (Required)

No required textbook; all necessary materials will be provided on Canvas

Enrollment Requirements

Enrollment Requirements: REASON: Pre-registration is not allowed for this class. Please try again during regular registration.
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