We intend to use this site as a home base of a three day field course in which we expose CRS students to the current, real-world environmental issues. The course description of ESMP 100, Environmental Problem Solving is as follows: Analysis of contrasting approaches to understanding and solving environmental and resource management problems. Case studies and hands-on problem solving that integrate concepts, principles, and practices from physical, biological, social, and economic disciplines. Their use in environmental policies and resource and management plans. The Conservation and Resource Studies (CRS) major is an interdisciplinary program designed for those who are interested in environmental issues and areas of interaction among natural resources, population, energy, technology, societal institutions, and cultural values. Students draw on the course offerings of the entire campus and appropriate community resources in the development of individual programs of study. The major's orientation is toward flexibility and an individualized education approach to understanding the structure and dynamic functions of complex environmental systems within our society and biosphere. It encourages interaction among students, faculty, and community. The major's offerings are designed to help each student formulate an area of interest, but are not in any way meant to limit the range of options available. Sample topics include environmental justice and education; sustainable development of world populations; energy and environmental policy; conservation and culture; global environmental politics; and ecological restoration and policy.

Visit #10164 @Hastings Natural History Reservation

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Under Project # 6829 | Class

ESPM 100 Field Trip 1

faculty - University of California, Berkeley


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Group of 3 Faculty Sep 15 - 17, 2006 (3 days)
Group of 25 Undergraduate Student Sep 15 - 17, 2006 (3 days)

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Bunk House Cottage 28 Sep 15 - 17, 2006
Fanny Arnold Conference Room 28 Sep 15 - 17, 2006
Hastings Cabin 28 Sep 15 - 17, 2006
Ranch House 28 Sep 15 - 17, 2006
Stucco House 28 Sep 15 - 17, 2006