Environment, Resource Management, and Society

2025 Fall
#28238

Introduction to Culture and Natural Resource Management

Kurt Spreyer
Aug 27, 2025 - Dec 12, 2025
Tu, Th
12:30 pm - 01:59 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

ESPM 50AC - LEC 001 Introduction to Culture and Natural Resource Management more detail
An introduction to how culture affects the way we use and manage fire, wildland and urban forests, rangelands, parks and preserves, and croplands in America. The basic concepts and tools for evaluating the role of culture in resource use and management are introduced and used to examine the experience of American cultural groups in the development and management of western natural resources.
2025 Fall
#28236

Introduction to Culture and Natural Resource Management

Aug 27, 2025 - Dec 12, 2025
Tu
04:00 pm - 04:59 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

27 Unreserved Seats

ESPM 50AC - DIS 113 Introduction to Culture and Natural Resource Management more detail
An introduction to how culture affects the way we use and manage fire, wildland and urban forests, rangelands, parks and preserves, and croplands in America. The basic concepts and tools for evaluating the role of culture in resource use and management are introduced and used to examine the experience of American cultural groups in the development and management of western natural resources.
2025 Fall
#28235

Introduction to Culture and Natural Resource Management

Aug 27, 2025 - Dec 12, 2025
Tu
02:00 pm - 02:59 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

20 Unreserved Seats

ESPM 50AC - DIS 111 Introduction to Culture and Natural Resource Management more detail
An introduction to how culture affects the way we use and manage fire, wildland and urban forests, rangelands, parks and preserves, and croplands in America. The basic concepts and tools for evaluating the role of culture in resource use and management are introduced and used to examine the experience of American cultural groups in the development and management of western natural resources.
2025 Fall
#28234

Introduction to Culture and Natural Resource Management

Aug 27, 2025 - Dec 12, 2025
Tu
05:00 pm - 05:59 pm
Social Sciences Building 140

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

25 Unreserved Seats

ESPM 50AC - DIS 110 Introduction to Culture and Natural Resource Management more detail
An introduction to how culture affects the way we use and manage fire, wildland and urban forests, rangelands, parks and preserves, and croplands in America. The basic concepts and tools for evaluating the role of culture in resource use and management are introduced and used to examine the experience of American cultural groups in the development and management of western natural resources.
2025 Fall
#28233

Introduction to Culture and Natural Resource Management

Aug 27, 2025 - Dec 12, 2025
Tu
10:00 am - 10:59 am
Social Sciences Building 155

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

25 Unreserved Seats

ESPM 50AC - DIS 109 Introduction to Culture and Natural Resource Management more detail
An introduction to how culture affects the way we use and manage fire, wildland and urban forests, rangelands, parks and preserves, and croplands in America. The basic concepts and tools for evaluating the role of culture in resource use and management are introduced and used to examine the experience of American cultural groups in the development and management of western natural resources.
2025 Fall
#28232

Introduction to Culture and Natural Resource Management

Aug 27, 2025 - Dec 12, 2025
Tu
09:00 am - 09:59 am
Social Sciences Building 136

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

33 Unreserved Seats

ESPM 50AC - DIS 108 Introduction to Culture and Natural Resource Management more detail
An introduction to how culture affects the way we use and manage fire, wildland and urban forests, rangelands, parks and preserves, and croplands in America. The basic concepts and tools for evaluating the role of culture in resource use and management are introduced and used to examine the experience of American cultural groups in the development and management of western natural resources.

Climate Change Economics

Aug 27, 2025 - Dec 12, 2025
Tu
08:00 am - 09:59 am

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

7 Unreserved Seats

ENVECON C176 - LAB 111 Climate Change Economics more detail
This course is a self-contained introduction to the economics of climate change. Climate change is caused by a large variety of economic activities, and many of its impacts will have economic consequences. Economists have studied climate change for more than two decades, and economic arguments are often powerful in policy decisions. The course will familiarize students with these arguments and equip them with the tools to participate in discussions of climate change policy through an economic lens.

Climate Change Economics

Aug 27, 2025 - Dec 12, 2025
Tu
04:00 pm - 05:59 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

14 Unreserved Seats

ENVECON C176 - LAB 110 Climate Change Economics more detail
This course is a self-contained introduction to the economics of climate change. Climate change is caused by a large variety of economic activities, and many of its impacts will have economic consequences. Economists have studied climate change for more than two decades, and economic arguments are often powerful in policy decisions. The course will familiarize students with these arguments and equip them with the tools to participate in discussions of climate change policy through an economic lens.

Climate Change Economics

Aug 27, 2025 - Dec 12, 2025
Tu
06:00 pm - 07:59 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

15 Unreserved Seats

ENVECON C176 - LAB 109 Climate Change Economics more detail
This course is a self-contained introduction to the economics of climate change. Climate change is caused by a large variety of economic activities, and many of its impacts will have economic consequences. Economists have studied climate change for more than two decades, and economic arguments are often powerful in policy decisions. The course will familiarize students with these arguments and equip them with the tools to participate in discussions of climate change policy through an economic lens.

Climate Change Economics

Aug 27, 2025 - Dec 12, 2025
Tu
05:00 pm - 06:59 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

3 Unreserved Seats

ENVECON C176 - LAB 108 Climate Change Economics more detail
This course is a self-contained introduction to the economics of climate change. Climate change is caused by a large variety of economic activities, and many of its impacts will have economic consequences. Economists have studied climate change for more than two decades, and economic arguments are often powerful in policy decisions. The course will familiarize students with these arguments and equip them with the tools to participate in discussions of climate change policy through an economic lens.