Conserving wild places through the creation of national parks is not only a reflection of environmental priorities, but a profoundly political undertaking that can bring significant changes to local landscapes. This course examines the intersection of protected areas and political priorities in local, regional, and global context, including discussion of issues such as tourism, human-wildlife conflict, forced displacement, and community-based conservation.

Knowledge, Identity, Power Graduation Requirement
Prerequisites
ENVR 200 or permission of instructor.
Course UID
004868.1
Course Subject
Catalog Number
326
Long title
People, Politics, and Parks