Natural Resource Management in Native Communities

Course Details

441A
Semester Offered: 
Fall 2011
Spring 2012
Spring 2013
Course Unit: 
3
ARL
Course Type: 
Undergraduate Course
Also Offered As: 
AIS 441A, ANTH 441A, RAM 441A, RNR 441A, SWES 441A, WFSC 441A, WSM 441A

Course Description

Professor: 

This course is a survey of basic issues and concepts in natural resource management and the environment in Native communities using integrated case studies that survey all the major varieties of environmental issues in Indian Country in the 21st century. A central theme will be developing tribally-specific solutions to rebuilding the resiliency of degraded ecosystems. We will consider particular case studies such as: tribal sovereignty, land tenure, reserved rights and Native claims; Native knowledge systems and Western science; co-management and restoration; water; fish and wildlife; agriculture and rangeland management; energy, mining and nuclear waste; and global climate change.