Natural Science 0165 - Knowing the Forest
Spring
2019
1
4.00
Robin Sears
01:00PM-05:00PM F
Hampshire College
328516
Cole Science Center 333
rrsNS@hampshire.edu
Forests comprise a major component of the New England landscape, and in much of the world. How do we know our forests, how do we treat them? We will look through blended lenses of ecology and social science, resource management and the humanities to gain an appreciation for the complexities and nuances of the forest as a socio-ecological system and cultural icon. Through reading, writing, discussion and field work, students will discover our cultural connections to forests, characterize forests by their structure and species composition, and design a long-term monitoring plan for the Hampshire Forest. Required outdoor activities include field trips and field work (yes, even in the cold) and at least one weekend camping trip. Considerable reading and writing are required for this course.
Physical and Biological Sciences Writing and Research Quantitative Skills In this course, students are expected to spend at least six to eight hours a week of preparation and work outside of class time. This time includes reading, writing, and research.