Department: Geography, Geology, and the Environment
Description: The impacts of global climate change on agriculture are complex, far-reaching, spatially and temporally variable, with environmental degradation and pollution a major consequence. This course explores the dynamic relationship between climate change and agriculture and examines sustainable approaches to agriculture in light of current global environmental challenges.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: Not for credit if earned credit in GEO301
Graduate Level Course: This course is approved for graduate credit
Dates: 08/19/2024 - 12/07/2024
Location: Felmley Hall of Science 209 (FHS 209)
Instructor: Daniel Kpienbaareh
Textbooks are not required for this section.