ENVS 31 Forest Ecology and Management
ENVS 31 introduces students to fundamental ecological concepts essential for comprehending forest ecology and management practices. With a focus on experiential learning, students will engage in immersive field trips, tree identification exercises, and forest inventory techniques. By the course's conclusion, students will emerge equipped with a deep appreciation for the complexities of forest ecosystems and the practical knowledge needed to contribute meaningfully to their conservation, sustainable management, and climate change mitigation in New England and beyond.
Instructor
Joseph Tumber-Dávila
Prerequisite
ENVS 2 or 3, or permission of the instructor