In this course, by the end of the semester, students are expected to be able to:
- Explain the concepts and principles necessary to evaluate contemporary issues of population growth, natural resource conservation, and environmental protection.
-Understand and be able to explain the broad concepts of demographic transition, industrialization, modernization, common property, and externalities.
-Be able to interpret diverse types of information about environmental issues, to develop thier own perspectives on these issues, and to communicate these perspectives more effectively.
Citation:
Anderson, Mark W. and McGuire, Julia. 2012. EES100-Human Population and the Global Environment. School of Economics, University Of Maine.
Publication type:
Educational Resources
Educational Resource
Publication year:
2012
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