GEOG * 2030 – Political Ecology & Geography F (3-0) [0.50]

This course examines the changing world political map and relations between society and ecology from the perspective of intra- and inter-state structures and processes. Territorial restructuring, international law, environmental movements, localization and globalization are considered. Particular attention is paid to ecological and development processes and strategies in various parts of the world.





Posted By : Julia Ty-Holland
Posted On : March 14, 2013

Is the textbook recommended by the student? No
Did the student enjoy the professor? Yes
Professor : Noella Gray

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Easy and kind of interesting course. 3 in class things that are super easy marks. 2 papers a midterm and final. study and you will do well. material isnt hard to understand
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