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Introduction to Environmental Stewardship (ENVS*2120)

Course code: 
ENVS*2120
Section: 
DE
Course term: 
Fall
Course instructor: 
J. Ferguson
Details: 

This course provides an introduction to the concepts of resource management, environmental planning and assessment, land stewardship and sustainable development. Case studies of specific issues such as parks and natural heritage conservation, agricultural land loss, and integrated rural resources management will provide insight on approaches to decision making. Included will be discussion of the concept of stewardship as an environmental ethics.                

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