This course investigates interactions between natural and human systems, with a particular
emphasis on the impacts of human activity on ecosystems and natural processes. Students
will use the geographic inquiry process, apply the concepts of geographic thinking, and
employ a variety of spatial skills and technologies to analyse these impacts and propose
ways of reducing them. In the course of their investigations, they will assess resource
management and sustainability practices, as well as related government policies and
international accords. They will also consider questions of individual responsibility
and environmental stewardship as they explore ways of developing a more sustainable
relationship with the environment.
Prerequisite: Any university, university/college, or college preparation course in
Canadian and world studies, English, or social sciences and humanities
- Teacher: Rodrigo Garcia Pina
Skill Level: Beginner
