Environmental Studies 316 - Restoration Ecology
Spring
2013
01
4.00
Katherine Ballantine
T 01:15PM-04:05PM
Mount Holyoke College
83080
Kendade 107
kballant@mtholyoke.edu
One test of our ecological knowledge is whether we can successfully apply it to create or restore ecosystems that have been damaged or destroyed. As we take on the role of restoration ecologists this semester, we will use principles and methods of ecology, conservation biology, hydrology, soil science, and related disciplines to learn about the theory, practice, and politics of ecosystem restoration. This course emphasizes fieldwork, interdisciplinary teamwork, and ecological planning to evaluate and design restoration projects in our surrounding communities and regional landscapes.
Prereq: Take Environmental Studies 200 or 4 credits in Biology, Geology, Ecology or Landscape Architecture.