GEOG333
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Geographies of Amazonia
Status
Active
Subject code
GEOG
Course Number
333
Department(s)
Description
Explores the contradictions and connections of Amazonia. Considers the region's importance to the rest of the world through a study of the ecologies, histories, politics, and geographies of Amazonia. Looks at the Amazon biome basin as much more than the world's greatest rainforest, richest reserve of biological and cultural diversity, largest source of freshwater flow, and most important tropical sink of carbon.
Course Attributes
EVST electives (EVEL), GS: Int Econ history/culture (GSHC), GS: Latin America (GSLA), Luso-Brazilian stud. elective (LBEL), SUST Social Sustainability (SUSS), IF-Power/Equity/Identity/Cult (IFPE)
Min
1
Max
-
Prerequisites
GEOG 210, GS 210, or GS 290