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LAR 512 - Landscape Resource Management: The graduate course is intended to
provide a professional understanding of the concepts in the planning and management
of landscape resources of regional areas. The course presents major issues, problems,
and approaches of landscape resource planning and management through the integration
of principles of natural sciences and related disciplines. The course will emphasize
the use of spatial data, models, and methods to the study of regional ecological issues.
Course Schedule:
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Click here for a list of course problems and their solutions.
Regional Study Areas for Semester Projects:
- Blue Ridge Mountains and Gorges
- Carolina Slates Belt, Durham Triassic Basin, and Easter Piedmont
- Eastern Piedmont, Sandhills, and Upper Coastal Plain
- Lower Atlantic Coastal Plain, Pamlico Surface, and Outer Banks
- Northern Wisconsin Mesic Forests and Swamps
- Pacific Coastal Ranges of Northern California
- Shenendoah Valley in Ridge and Valley Province
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