ARBC 0245A: Human Environment
Middle East
Human-Environment Relations: Middle East
In this course we will begin with an environmental history of Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon, asking such questions as: How does politics affect conservation practice? To what extent are formulations of nature constructed socially and politically? Whose rights are affected by protected areas and who decides governance criteria? The objectives of this course include providing students with an understanding of human-environment relations theory by addressing the regional specifics of modern environmental and social histories of these countries. We will look at animals, water, and forests in the literature of NGOs, UNEP reports, media, policy papers, and the academic literature. (One of the following: ENVS 0112, GEOG 0100, IGST 0101, SOAN 0103; Or by approval) (not open to students who have taken FYSE 1523) 3 hrs. lect.
- Schedule
- 7:30pm-10:25pm on Tuesday (Sep 12, 2022 to Dec 12, 2022)
- Location
- Ross Commons Dining 011
- Instructors
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Greeley, Robert
rgreeley@middlebury.edu
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