This course presents a survey of the coastal environment and its physical characteristics, natural systems, economic uses, and development pressures. Lectures examine strategies formulated in the United States for land and water-resource management in the coastal zone. The roles of federal, state, and local governments, environmental groups, and resource users are also explored. Finally, by comparing coastal-zone management problems in the United States to those elsewhere in the world, students gain a global perspective. Offered by the Marine Studies Consortium.
Further details about the course, including past syllabi can be found under the Courses tab at https://www.marinestudiesconsortium.org/
Units: 1
Max Enrollment: 5
Prerequisites: Interested students can self-register. Any questions about the course can be directed to MSC Liaison Becca Selden. The course will be taught remotely.
Instructor: Staff
Typical Periods Offered: Spring
Semesters Offered this Academic Year: Spring
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