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Landscape Ecology

SNRM510

Description

Landscape ecology focuses on the relationships between scale, spatial pattern, and ecological processes. Emphasis will be placed on landscape perspectives and practices as they relate to the management and conservation of populations and communities. This course will explore the importance of scale in assessing pattern and process and how landscape structure is characterized. We will examine the abiotic and biotic drivers of landscape patterns including land-use legacies and disturbance regimes. Other topics to be addressed include how populations and communities are structured across the landscape and respond to landscape change.
Pre Reqs:
Graduate

Dates

Mar 11, 2024 — May 5, 2024

Jun 3, 2024 — Jul 28, 2024

Location

Distance Education - Online

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