2024-2025 Academic Catalog 
    
    Oct 02, 2024  
2024-2025 Academic Catalog

GEOG 116 - Forest Ecology


Understanding how ecosystems function and how they change in response to human activities and normal Earth system fluctuations are important themes in contemporary natural sciences. Beyond having inherent scientific value, such knowledge has become integral to national and international policies and practices of ecosystem management. This course provides a foundation in forest ecology by considering the function, structure, and composition of forest ecosystems. Topics include forest succession, long-term ecological variability, disturbance ecology, ecological resilience, and the influence of climate and environmental heterogeneity on forest patterns and dynamics. A field trip fee is charged to students at time of registration to cover administrative and transportation costs.

Course Designation/Attribute: PoP

Anticipated Terms Offered: Offered every year