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Dec 21, 2024
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2010-2011 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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ID 284 - Environment and Development in the Middle East and North AfricaType of Course: Lecture, Discussion From Afghanistan to Morocco, farmers, herders and city dwellers have modified their environment in an effort to develop the region’s resources. While many of these changes have been destructive, others have produced sustainable agricultural systems. Today population growth, infrequent zones of high agricultural potential, the constraints imposed by aridity and limited mineral resources (except for oil) restrict development opportunities. The successes and failures that have followed from the efforts of Middle Eastern governments and societies to cope with these limitations and to control desertification, overgrazing, salinization, deforestation and urban blight constitute the focus of this course. any geography nature-society core course (e.g., GEOG 105 , GEOG 184 ) or a course in international development, or by permission of instructor.
Instructor: Mr. Johnson
When Offered: Offered every other year
Faculty: Douglas Johnson, Ph.D. Professor of Geography, GEOG284, GEOG384
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