Environmental Science & Policy 326 - Seminar: Environmental Justice and Natural Resource Management

ENV JUSTICE&NAT RESRCE MANAGEM

Spring
2021
01
4.00
Camille Washington-Ottombre
MW 09:20-10:35
Smith College
30301-S21
cwashingtonottombre@smith.edu
This course will examine the connections between natural resource management and environmental justice in the US and the Global South. We will study the benefits and limits of traditional top-down approaches to the management of forests, land, fisheries, biodiversity, underground resources, water, food, and genomes in different parts of the world. By discussing case studies of environmental justice issues from tar sands mining in Alberta to the impact of biofuels and GMOs on local populations in Mexico, students will question and rethink the management of natural resources. Enrollment limited to 12.
Instructor Permission Req. Not open to first-years, sophomores
Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.