ENVB20050 Principles of Environmental Biology & Ecology
Environmental biology is a multidisciplinary subject that addresses fundamental aspects of ecology to inform us on how ecosystems respond to a changing world and related pressures. This module includes both lectures and associated practical classes that introduce students to the key principles of environmental biology and the essential information required to address global as well as local environmental issues. A detailed outline of the fundamental factors that determine the structure and function of terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems is provided using case studies and examples to demonstrate how ecological knowledge is used to address environmental problems such as climate change, water pollution, over-exploitation of biological resources and invasive species.
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Past papers for the final exam can be found through sisweb by searching for ENVB20010 an old module that this module replaced
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Subject: Environmental Biology
Level: 2
Module Coordinator: Assoc Professor Jens Carlsson
Trimester: Spring
Credits: 5
Module Info
Subject: Environmental Biology
Level: 2
Module Coordinator: Assoc Professor Jens Carlsson
Trimester: Spring
Credits: 5