BIOL 455 Ecological Risk Assessment and ManagementBiology (2009-2010)
Examination of the use of scientific information characterizing the risks posed to the environment by anthropogenic stresses. Discussions will take place in the context of aquatic ecology and presume a background of standard aquatic toxicology methods. Methods for assessing risks, including environmental impact assessment, risk quotients, national and international risk assessment paradigms, and cumulative effects assessment will be examined. Critical connections between assessment and management will also be discussed. [Offered: F]
Prerequisites: BIOL 250, 354, STAT 202 or 204
Sections For Fall 2009
BIOL 455 is not held in Fall 2009
Sections For Spring 2009
BIOL 455 is not held in Spring 2009