(Taken from the UC Berkeley Course Guide)
Presents concept and practical approaches to public and private natural resource management decision making. The focus is on goals, criteria, data, models, and technology for quantifying and communicating the consequences of planning options. A range of contemporary air, soil, wetland, rangeland, forest, social, economic, and ecosystem management problems is addressed.
Precalculus. 156, 184, and 70 are recommended
Spring only
3 hours of lecture and 3 hours of laboratory per week.