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GEOG209: Environmental Management

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  • declared Honours or Major in Climate Science

Geography

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200-level

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Critically interrogates approaches to the management or governance of environments and natural resources. Themes may include parks and protected areas, fisheries, forestry, water and energy management; environmental impact assessment; comprehensive land-use and marine spatial planning; and urban sustainability, all in the context of profound political and environmental change, colonialism, and Indigenous resurgence.

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  • Credit will be granted for only one of GEOG 209, GEOG 350, GEOG 350A, GEOG 350B, ES 316.