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GRS GE 656: Terrestrial Ecosystems and the Carbon Cycle
Explores the past, present, and possible future dynamics of the terrestrial carbon cycle. Key topics include the physical climate system, variability, ecosystem processes, land use issues, and impacts of global change on society. -
GRS GE 660: Resource Economics and Policy
Economic analysis of environmental resources and policies for their management. Introduces dynamic optimization as a tool for understanding and analyzing both resource scarcity and the management of energy, fishery, and forestry resources for sustainability. -
GRS GE 675: Urban Ecology
The biophysical environments and ecology of urban settlements. Key topics include the physical environment, patterns in human population growth and development, ecosystem structure and function, global change, urban environment pollution and management, and sustainable urban development. -
GRS GE 683: Geodynamics II: Fluids and Fluid Transport
Large and small scale phenomena in oceanic, atmospheric, and land surface fluids. Properties of gases and liquids; surface body forces; statics; flow analysis; continuity and momentum conservation. Darcy's Law; potential, open channel geostraphic flow; dimensional analysis; diffusic turbulence. -
GRS GE 699: Teachng Coll Gg
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GRS GE 700: Research Methods in Human-Environment Interactions
Introduces qualitative methods used to study human-environment interactions. Stimulates critical thinking about the research process and the particular issues of human-environment relations: how we "know," matching methods and questions, ethical issues, and dissemination of results. Also offered as GRS AN 700. -
GRS GE 712: Reg Enrgy Model
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GRS GE 715: Global Change Initiative: Education and Research
Interdisciplinary perspectives on global change issues, combined with focus on how to develop effective classroom lessons to address these issues. GLACIER fellows are assigned readings from various disciplines and perspectives on global change and required to develop lesson plans. -
GRS GE 719: Colloquium in Terrestrial Biogeoscience
Introduction to the field of Terrestrial Biogeoscience through weekly research presentations and discussions with GRS faculty and distinguished guests. Students also meet weekly with lead faculty member to discuss primary literature related to each presentation. Also offered as GRS BI 719 and GRS ES 719. -
GRS GE 720: Practicum in Terrestrial Biogeoscience
Analysis and synthesis of the primary literature via in-depth case studies in terrestrial biogeoscience. Students meet weekly with faculty to read papers from the primary literature, synthesize results, and prepare a peer-review quality paper on the case study. Also offered as GRS BI 720 and GRS ES 720. -
GRS GE 794: Current Issues in Environmental Affairs
Explores key concepts related to regimes and environmental diplomacy with a focus on a selected set of contemporary issues in international affairs. Fosters research on the negotiation and implementation of environmental treaties. -
GRS GE 798: Global Development Capstone
Capstone course for MA students in Global Development Policy and Global Development Economics. Students, working in groups, design and carry out an interdisciplinary policy analysis comparable to those performed for a government or nonprofit agency. Also offered as GRS EC 798 and IR 798. -
GRS GE 805: Spatial Analysis Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Covers advanced research topics in GIS dealing with the measurement, storage, retrieval, and analysis of spatial information. Topics include fuzzy sets, fractals, and spatial statistics. Completion of project is required. -
GRS GE 902: Student Intern
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GRS GE 913: Topic Develpmnt
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GRS GE 914: Topic Develpmnt
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GRS GE 933: Problems in Gis
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GRS GE 934: Problems in Gis
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GRS GE 937: Prb Remote Snsg
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GRS GE 938: Prb Remote Snsg

