Geog 513 Disturbance Biogeography of Pacific Northwest
Disturbances are important natural components of all ecosystems, including those in the Pacific Northwest. Disturbances also present risks to human society, yet these are difficult to assess, prevent and predict. This course will serve as an introduction to disturbance ecology in terrestrial ecosystems in the PNW (i.e. from theory to human modifications of nature), including volcanoes, insect outbreaks, wildfires, landslides, earthquakes, and floods among others. The course includes at least one mandatory day field trip. Expected preparation:
Geog 210, Geog 313 or Bio 357.
Slash Listed Courses
Also offered for undergraduate-level credit as
Geog 413 and may be taken only once for credit.