ESM 516 Ecosystem Restoration

Ecological theories and principles that guide restoration practices in a variety of ecosystems, including rivers, wetlands, forests, and prairies. Causes of ecosystem degradation, motivations for restoration, and factors that influence success in restoration. Interactions between science, philosophy, engineering, environmental management, policy, and politics in the dynamic world of ecosystem restoration. Also offered for undergraduate-level credit as ESM 416 and may be taken only once for credit.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

Prerequisites: ESM 335 or Geog 345 or Bi357 or ESM 321.