This course provides students with a foundation in ecological theories underpinning the restoration of terrestrial ecosystems. Main concepts in ecosystem disturbance, succession, community assembly and landscape ecology will be examined. The course relies on an interdisciplinary approach with reference to ecological theories and human-environment relationships including traditional ecological knowledge. The courses will prepare you to conduct site assessments and restoration projects with special attention to the unique challenges presented by altered environments. Restriction(s): Enrolment in a graduate program in SENS or permission of the instructor.
This course provides students with a foundation in ecological theories underpinning the restoration of terrestrial ecosystems. Main concepts in ecosystem disturbance, succession, community assembly and landscape ecology will be examined. The course relies on an interdisciplinary approach with reference to ecological theories and human-environment relationships including traditional ecological knowledge. The courses will prepare you to conduct site assessments and restoration projects with special attention to the unique challenges presented by altered environments. Restriction(s): Enrolment in a graduate program in SENS or permission of the instructor.