Environmental Studies 341 - Sci/Power in Envir Governance
Spring
2013
01
4.00
Catherine Corson
W 01:15PM-04:05PM
Mount Holyoke College
83082
Clapp Laboratory 327
ccorson@mtholyoke.edu
This course applies concepts from political ecology to study how governance, broadly defined, works in relation to the environment. Using case studies of international environmental issues, we will explore how people make decisions about the environment in a policy realm. We will discuss the role of various agents, such as governments, scientific bodies, and nongovernmental organizations, in the decision-making process. We will reflect on who has access to decisions; how scientific data is used; how environmental ideas become powerful; and how policies are legitimated. Armed with this information, we will consider how to advocate for global environmental sustainability and social equity.
Prereq: Environmental Studies 210