GEOG 1992
Understanding environmental problems; making effective use of technical information; justifying aspirations; of general applicability to environmental problems; applicable to land use issues; applicable to water resource issues.
Examines social, political, economic, and cultural processes creating the geographical worlds in which we live, and how these spatial relationships shape our everyday lives. Studies urban growth, geopolitics, agricultural development and change, economic growth and decline, population dynamics, and migration exploring both how these processes work at global scale as well as shape geographies of particular places.