Geosciences 420 - Political Ecology
Fall
2012
01
3.00
Stanley Stevens
TU TH 11:15AM 12:30PM
UMass Amherst
61013
Introduction to human geography perspectives on the historical transformation of the earth and current environmental issues. Political ecology explores the diverse, complex spatially and temporally variable, multi-scale and often place/region specific politics, political economy, and socio-cultural dynamics of environmental change and conservation. Special attention to communities, Indigenous peoples, women, environmental and social justice movements, and contested "development" and conservation initiatives. Course case studies analyze political ecologies of diverse world regions and historical eras.
Previous completion of GEO-SCI 102 and/or 150 strongly recommended.