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ENVI 543 - Global Change and Ecosystems


Credits: 4

This course focuses on anthropogenic global change drivers, such as climate change (precipitation: drought or flooding, temperature: heatwaves and arctic blasts), eutrophication (nitrogen deposition and nutrient runoff), and elevated carbon dioxide. It examines how these drivers impact ecosystems locally and around the world with an emphasis on how to detect changes. In addition to in-class discussions of scientific literature in ecosystem ecology and global change, students will work in groups to conduct research projects examining experimental modification of global change. Integrated lecture and field/laboratory work focuses on learning experimental techniques, data analysis, and future actions to reduce ecological impacts. Restriction: Junior or Senior Standing. Pre-requisites: ENVI 101 and ENVI 201. only.