Forestry
Forestry
5

Taking into account the contribution of forests and other systems, this course will be underpinned by an integrated landscape approach to natural resources planning and will pay close reference to global policy processes such as the Convention on Biodiversity (CBD and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s). This approach represents a broad systems framework that can integrate agriculture, the natural environment, different livelihood systems, and social interactions towards a global sustainable development strategy.

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Forestry
Forestry
5

Preparation of landscape-level sustainable forest management plans that integrate ecological, social, and economic components.

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Forestry
Forestry
5

Design and implementation of site-level plans that integrate ecological, social, and economic components: silviculture, forest operations, and forest health.

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Forestry
Forestry
5

Exploring the interconnected nature of political, social, and economic systems as they relate to natural resources. The course will focus on recent developments in forest governance and the issues that they raise in terms of rights to resources, sustainability, and economic performance. The numerous international initiatives to develop better forest governance models will be debated and their merits assessed. The concept of linked social-ecological systems will be examined. Students will undertake assignments on significant issues and publications and present them to the class.

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Forestry
Forestry
5

Analysis, perception, planning of landscapes, and integration of social acceptability with sustainability. Credit will be granted for only one of FRST_V 490 or FRST_V 551. Equivalency: LARC_V 542.

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Forestry
Forestry
5

Examine contemporary forestry issues, the principles of international diplomacy, and the principles of negotiating international agreements and conventions related to forests as well as international organizations addressing forestry issues.

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Forestry
Forestry
5

Advanced geospatial technologies are examined and applied to pressing management issues.

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Forestry
Forestry
5

Learn and apply basic economic principles across a wide range of forest-based good and environmental services, and learn about cutting-edge environmental finance topics.

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Forestry
Forestry
5

Linear, nonlinear, and generalized linear models, including mixed effects versions of each. Examples include applications to forests and other natural environments. Prerequisite: FRST_V 430 or FRST_V 509

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Forestry
Forestry
5

Perceptual processes mediating behaviour in humans, with special attention given to the emotional processing of visual stimuli.

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