Key issues in environmental policy, focusing on the power and interest mechanisms that determine environmental resource access and sustainable use. Case-specific applications explore the dynamic roles of the global and the local including international development paradigms, indigenous resource rights, common-pool resource management, powerful policy networks, and local communities struggling in between.
This course may not be repeated for credit.
Prerequisite(s)
- Geography 321 plus one of 361, 521, 425; or consent of the Department.
Sections