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GES 662 - Spatial Analysis of Coupled Human-Environmental Systems Credits: [3] Description: This course will focus on the use of GIS in analyzing social and environmental systems that constitute complex human-environmental systems. Specific dimensions of environmental and social sustainability such as land use, transportation, economic development, environmental justice, etc., will then be explored in detail. Spatial analysis skills focused on environmental processes and social contexts will be developed through in-class exercises. These exercises and discussions are designed to enhance the students’ understandings of the planning process and of the complexities of applying the concept of sustainability in the real world. The course will end with a student-defined research project. Projects with an urban focus are encouraged, but not required. Course ID: 100207 Prerequisite: Prerequisite: GES 386 or GES 686 Components: Lecture Grading Method: A-F
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