ST-IndigenKnowlClimateAdaptSci

This seminar course is framed on four individual 3-week "mini-residencies" from paired tribal elders and scholars to lead both webinars and virtual panel discussions on their respective topical expertise in water, forests, coastlines and wildlife. Through this seminar we seek to engage and partner with tribal communities to explore and better develop a model for blended knowledge mobilization of western and Indigenous scientific research to co-create best practices for resilience and adaptation to our rapidly changing climate.

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In this course, students take advantage of the breadth of their shared experiences in the Geosciences Department from human dimensions to physical sciences, drawing from geography, earth systems science and geology. The platform of the course uses real-world Geoscience problems facing societies and cultures, incorporating the themes of Water, Air, Energy, Climate and Sustainability. Using readings, print and on-line media, students are encouraged to work through the ways in which integration of their diverse educational experiences leads to new levels of understanding.

Sedimentology

Basic principles governing the erosion, transport, and deposition of sediments, with applications for understanding both modern sedimentary environments and preserved sedimentary deposits. Prerequisite: one year of geology; introductory calculus course recommended.

Sedimentology

Basic principles governing the erosion, transport, and deposition of sediments, with applications for understanding both modern sedimentary environments and preserved sedimentary deposits. Prerequisite: one year of geology; introductory calculus course recommended.
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