EVEC 7100

Management of Forest Ecosystems

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Course Description

An ecosystem course which treats the ecology of forests and consequences of forest processes in natural and managed systems. The class emphasizes the "pattern and process" concept that is the central theme in modern vegetation sciences at increasing scales: from form and function of leaves and other parts of trees through population, community and landscape ecology to the role of forests in the global climate and carbon-cycling. Pre-requisite: Introductory Ecology or Instructor Permission.


  • Herman Shugart

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    Fall 2020

  • Shradda Dhungel

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    Fall 2015

  • Faculty Staff

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    Fall 2021

  • Kelsey Huelsman

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    Fall 2019

  • Andrew Jablonski

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    Fall 2019

  • Natasha Ribeiro

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    Fall 2021

  • Charity Nyelele

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    3.87

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    Fall 2024