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GEOG232
- Landscape Ecology/Lecture, Discussion
Considers the relationships between spatial patterns in landscape structure (physical, biological and cultural) and ecological processes. Role of ecosystem pattern in mass and energy transfers, disturbance regimes, species’ persistence, applications of remote sensing and GIS for landscape characterization and modeling are examined.GEOG116 Forest Ecology strongly recommended.
Mr. Rogan/Offered every year
Faculty
John Rogan, Ph.D. - Associate Professor, School of Geography;
Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Biology
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BIOL232
BIOL332
GEOG332
GES232
ID231
IDCE30214
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