Difference between revisions of "Ecology: Ecosystem Dynamics and Conservation"
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+ | This course is described as an introduction to ecology, the science of ecology, and to ecosystem dynamics using a systems thinking lens. These topics and more are to be explored through the case study of Mozambique's Gorongosa National Park. | ||
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+ | The weeks are divided into the following: | ||
+ | *Can an Ecosystem Recover? | ||
+ | *How Do We Study Populations? | ||
+ | *How Do Species Coexist? | ||
+ | *How is an Ecosystem a System? | ||
+ | *Can an Ecosystem Recover? (conclusion) | ||
==Reasons for Taking This Course== | ==Reasons for Taking This Course== | ||
==Interesting Takeaways== | ==Interesting Takeaways== |
Revision as of 22:05, 13 May 2020
Course Overview
This course is described as an introduction to ecology, the science of ecology, and to ecosystem dynamics using a systems thinking lens. These topics and more are to be explored through the case study of Mozambique's Gorongosa National Park.
The weeks are divided into the following:
- Can an Ecosystem Recover?
- How Do We Study Populations?
- How Do Species Coexist?
- How is an Ecosystem a System?
- Can an Ecosystem Recover? (conclusion)