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GEOG 3000 Resources Management
Department of Geography and Environmental Studies
California State University, Hayward

Instructor: Dr. Michael D. Lee

Quarter: Winter 2004 Section 01

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS – SEE MAIN SYLLABUS PAGE FOR ASSIGNMENT DOWNLOADS.

PowerPoint Presentations:

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Class 1 PowerPoint – Introduction to Natural Resources (Text Only click here)

Class 2 PowerPoint – Resources and Sustainability (Text Only click here)

Class 3 PowerPoint – Ecology Ecosystems and Tradeoffs (Text Only click here)

Class 4 & 5 PowerPoint – Human population and the Demand for Resources (Text Only click here)

Class 6&7 PowerPoint - Land resources and agriculture: some basic concepts about land and food. (Text Only click here)

Class 8 PowerPoint - Land and agriculture: soil as a renewable resource. (Text Only click here)

Class 9 PowerPoint - Land and agriculture: sustainable farming systems. (Text Only click here)

Class 10 PowerPoint - Water resources: watersheds and water sources. (Text Only click here)

Class 11 PowerPoint - Water resources: freshwater in danger. (Text Only click here)

Class 12 PowerPoint - Water resources: managing and conserving supplies. (Text Only click here)

Class 13&14 PowerPoint - Water resources: water pollution problems and prevention. (Text Only click here)

Class 15&16 – Atmospheric Resources – Urban Air Pollution and Impacts (Text Only click here)

Class 17&18 – Atmospheric Resources – Smog, Acid Deposition and Global Warming (Text Only Click Here)

Class 19&20 Forest Resources – (Text Only click here)

Class 21 Energy Part 1 – Types and origins – (Text Only click here)

Class 22 Energy Part 2 – Demand, problems, solutions – (Text Only click here)

Class 23 Energy Part 3 – Alternatives  – (Text Only click here)

Class 24 Wasted Resources – (Text Only click here)

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Other files:

Class

WRI 2003 Chapter One p1-22

WRI 2001 Chapter One p 1-42

 

 

 Grades:

AVERAGE GRADE WINTER 2004 = 84%, B.

AVERAGE GRADE FALL 2003 = 84%, B.

AVERAGE GRADE FALL 2002 = 85%, B.

Grade Distributions for Winter 04 (Click Here to see graphs)

Grade breakdown for Essays (you must have Microsoft Excel to view this) – look at rows A-AR Column 2 for the meaning of the numbers in your column (your essay ID 1-38 is listed at the header of each column) CLICK HERE

Final Grade Table for WINTER 2004   Click Here or go to Blackboard.

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