Geography 102 Geog. 102 global environmental change Winter 2000, 900950 Mon, Wed, Fri, 207 Chapman Department of Geography, University of Oregon http://geography.uoregon.edu/bartlein/geog102/
GEOG 143 -- Global Environmental Change global environmental change Geography 143 Spring 200111001150 MWF, 129 Grayson Hall, plus 1 lab/wk. http://geography.uoregon.edu/bartlein/geog143/
Johns Hopkins Global Environment Change And Our Health | PBS Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Healths global environmental changeand Our Health website will provide middleschool students and educators with http://www.pbs.org/journeytoplanetearth/johnshopkins/
Extractions: In partnership with the Journey To Planet Earth series, this site will explore the causes, effects, and health implications of global environmental change by drawing on the latest scientific findings and ideas. The aim of this site is to provide middle-school students and educators with original, student-friendly content and health-focused lesson plans to help them understand the effects of global climate and environmental change on our health.
International Environmental Policy Resource File Hidore, JJ global environmental change Its Nature and Impact. UpperSaddle River, NJ Prentice Hall, 1996. LOCATION Cabot QC http://environment.harvard.edu/guides/intenvpol/resources/BGE2891_Global_Envl_Ch
Extractions: INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY REFERENCE GUIDE A guide to selected international environmental policy references available in Harvard University libraries and on the Internet. Center Home Harvard University Home Suggestions, Comments, or Criticisms Center ... Recycling Hidore, J. J. Global Environmental Change: Its Nature and Impact. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1996. LOCATION: SUBJECTS: comprehensive overview of environmental issues and global change; keywords/concepts: desertification, soil salinization, water pollution (rivers, oceans), depletion of fisheries, petroleum spills, international politics and marine pollution, atmospheric pollution, carbon monoxide, sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, ozone, acid rain, chlorofluorocarbons, the Antarctic ozone hole, health effects of ozone depletion, tropical deforestation, illegal hunting of wildlife, DDT, methane, thermal pollution, the greenhouse effect, and sea-level change. ANNOTATION: TREATIES APPLICABLE TO: Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) Convention on Wetlands of International Importance especially Waterfowl Habitat (Ramsar Convention) ... International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, as modified by the Protocol of 1978 (MARPOL)
Extractions: ENVPUBS-L ARCHIVES An electronic mail discussion list for announcements of recent environmental publications, web sites, and related information resources. Center Home Harvard University Home Suggestions, Comments, or Criticisms Center ... Other Environmental Discussion Lists at Harvard Proceedings of Global Environmental Change and the Nation State, Global Governance Project (Posted: February 03, 2003) schreyoegg@glogov.org infoterra@cedar.at glogov@glogov.org URL www.glogov.org *************************************************** This message was sent by INFOTERRA@CEDAR.AT To signoff from the list, send an email to majordomo@cedar.at the message body should read "unsubscribe infoterra" (without quotes). Visit http://www.cedar.at/unep/infoterra/index.html for more info, list commands, and mail archives (searchable). =?X-UNKNOWN?Q?EcoAm=E9ricas=2C_the_monthly_newsletter_on_Latin?==?X-UNKNOWN?Q?_American_environmental_issues?=
Global Environmental Change A COMPREHENSIVE VIEW OF global environmental change FROM THE PAST TO THE PRESENT INTO THE FUTURE. funded by a grant from http://www.utdallas.edu/dept/sci_ed/torch/bb00_intro.html
Extractions: ...FROM THE PAST ...TO THE PRESENT ...INTO THE FUTURE funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation and the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation ; sponsored by the University of Texas at Dallas - Science Education Department with support from Duncanville Independent School District. As environmentalists continue to call attention to the current trend in global climactic change and other environmental concerns, there has developed an ever-increasing demand for Environmental Education. This unique summer institute encompasses two distinct field research locales - the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and Big Bend National Park in West Texas - and investigates global environmental change from both modern and prehistoric perspectives. Will history repeat itself?
Extractions: 8-21 August, 1998 in Bonn, Germany IHDP (International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change), and START (Global Change SysTEM for Analysis, Research and Training) would like to announce the first annual International Human Dimensions Workshop to be held from 8-21 August, 1998, in Bonn, Germany. This workshop will bring together 20-25 young scientists from developing countries who are already working, or planning to work on human dimensions of global environmental change . Throughout the two weeks, participants will be able to explore and share new research initiatives, ideas and results on issues relating to the human dimensions of global environmental change. Participation in the workshop (travel, conference fees, accomodations and meals) will be fully subsidised by IHDP and START with the support of several donnors. Applicants must: Priority will be given to a broad geographical representation from all regions of the developing world. We also encourage applications from women, as a firm goal for the workshop to enhance the participation of women in this field.
Geography 820.03: Global Environmental Change Geography 820.03 global environmental change. Instructor Ellen MosleyThompson.This Course Focuses Upon The History and Current http://thoth.sbs.ohio-state.edu/courses/820.emt.html
Extractions: This is a 5 credit hour course. You will critically evaluate the current status of the evidence which has lead to broad scientific and public concern for the future of our planet. Course Format and Meeting Times: Two 2-hour Meetings per Week. Students Will Participate in Class Discussions and Give Presentations. Prerequisites: The Course Is Open to All Graduate Students. For More Information Contact: Dr. Ellen Mosley-Thompson , 292-6662 or 292-2580, or the Department Office (292-2514). johna@geography.ohio-state.edu
Public Seminar For Human Dimensions Of Global Environmental Change Human Dimensions of global environmental change 3Credit Inter-Departmental SeminarFall 1996 Thursdays 430 - 630 PM Mendenhall 291 Geological Sciences 694 http://www-bprc.mps.ohio-state.edu/HDOGEC/Welcome.html
Extractions: and Public Policy 894 (17834-2) Human activities have begun to affect numerous environmental systems around the Earth with consequences that will impact future generations. Understanding the dynamics of these antbropogenic impacts is necessary for creating effiective responses by commmunities with jurisdiction over local, regional and global environmental systems. This inter-departmental seminar will provide an interdisciplinary forum for students to learn about the feedback between society and our changing environment. Public Seminar Series for HDOGEC Reading Material for Seminars Evaluation for the Class Date Topic September 26 Seminar Organizational Meeting October 3 Interactions Between Society and the Environment
Extractions: -MAY 29-30, 2000, TOKYO, JAPAN- Institutional Dimensions of Global Environmental Change (IDGEC) is one of the Science Projects of the International Human Dimensions Programme on Glob al Environmental Change (IHDP). The core of the IDGEC project is the analysi s of the roles of social institutions which play as determinants of the cour se of human/environment interactions. The initial planning meeting of the IDGEC's Carbon Management Research Act ivity (CMRA) was held on May 29-30 in Tokyo, Japan. CMRA is a long-term inv estigation into the range of institutional issues associated with the emergi ng climate regime. Over thirty researchers from twelve countries and a range of disciplines attended this meeting in order to move the research activity from its initial scoping phase into the research phase. The report of the m eeting is compiled in this volume.
Extractions: the International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change Human Dimensions of global environmental change comprise the causes and consequences of people's individual and collective actions , including the changes which lead to modifications of the earth's physical and biological systems and affect the human quality of life and sustainable development in different parts of the world. IHDP is an international, non-governmental, interdisciplinary science programme dedicated to promoting and co-ordinating research aimed at describing, analysing and understanding the human dimensions of global environmental change. IHDP is guided by an international Scientific Committee, comprised of scientists from different geographic and disciplinary backgrounds. Four Science Projects currently receive the full support of the IHDP:
Vulnerability And Global Environmental Change Home Overview People Publications Events Private Vulnerability and globalenvironmental change 2001. Vulnerability and global environmental change. http://ksgnotes1.harvard.edu/BCSIA/sust.nsf/pubs/pub37
Extractions: 1.3 IHDP Science Projects and intended fields of concentration ... I Ongoing Global Change Research in Switzerland - Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change II Proposed Classification Scheme for Global Environmental Change Research III Identifying Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Research - A Questionnaire IV Abbreviations 1.1 Purpose of the report
Global Environmental Change : Experts SkipHome Help Search Index LSEforYou. Skip You are here Welcome to LSE Experts global environmental change. global environmental change . Expert. http://www.lse.ac.uk/resources/experts/expertise/global_environmental_change.htm
Human Rights And Environment Resources International Human Dimensions Programme on global environmental change(IHDP) Author International Human Dimensions Programme on Global. http://shr.aaas.org/hrenv/resources.php?r_id=232
Extractions: Do you or your students have questions about global warming, ozone loss, sea-level rise, health effects of environmental degradation, or the Kyoto Protocol? Learn about these and related topics such as world population, biodiversity, national legislation, and mitigation options. The instructor, Gail Scowcroft, from URI's Office of Marine programs, will also introduce you to the science issues relating to human impact on environmental systems as well as social, political, and economic systems that affect the environment. Projects include development of inquiry-based activities for use in the classroom. When : See Calendar of Events for current For-Credit offerings or call URI's Office of Marine Programs, 401-874-6211, for upcoming offerings. Where : Coastal Institute Conference and Visitor Center, URI's Narragansett Bay Campus. Fee : $495 per person (see For Credit Info for additional fee paid separately to CCE if requesting graduate credit); preregistration required (401-874-6211). Purchase of class materials is required. FOR-CREDIT OPTION