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BIOLOGY 216. Urban Tropical Ecology (Singapore)*

undergraduate and graduate registrationSingapore is a fascinating combination of human ecology, tropical diversity, disturbed habitats and invasive species. Within the boundaries of the city state of Singapore, one can go from patches of primary rain forest to housing estates, industrial complexes, one of the world's largest ports and thousands of introduced species interlaced with multi cultural assemblage of citizens. Singapore should be in the Guinness Book of World Records for increase in relative country size due to reclaimed land. It is within this biological and social context that this experiential field oriented seminar will be conducted. Students will experience how this city state has worked to maintain and enhance the quality of life and environmental education of its citizens while radically modifying its environment and intentionally and unintentionally introducing thousands of species.

(lecture and trip to Singapore in Block B - Feb. 10 - March 5, 2010)
BIOLOGY 216 CCI, STS, NS, SS (undergraduate), 1.0 course (3 semester hours)
ENVIRON 298.62(graduate), 3 units (3 semester hours)
Rittschof/Orbach

* Beaufort Signature Course; additional travel costs apply

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