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BIOL: Biology

480-51
Urban Ecosystem Ecology
 
TWRF 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
C. Small
SUST 
01/02 - 01/31
12/11/0
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CRN 10290
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Subject: Biology (BIOL)

CRN: 10290

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St Paul: Owens Science Hall 264

Requirements Met:
     Sustainable Comm Partnership

  Chip Small

In 1800, there were around 1-billion people on the planet, and only three percent lived in urban areas. Today we are approaching 8-billion humans, and more-than half live in cities. This course explores how cities function as ecosystems and shape local, regional, and global ecological and biogeochemical processes. We will examine how carbon, nutrients, and energy enter the city in the form of food and other resources, and exit as waste, and will use this conceptual framework to assess opportunities to move towards sustainability. We will make extensive use of primary literature and apply ecological network analysis tools to contrast human-dominated ecosystems with natural ecosystems. Students will design and implement independent research projects, and will work collaboratively to apply knowledge and skills to real-world urban sustainability problems. Prerequisite: C- or better in at least two 300-level BIOL courses.

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