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Here's a description of the courses
I currently teach at Ohio University
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GEOG 201 Environmental
Geography - Geographic survey of environmental changes
caused by human activities. Focus on resource availability and use, pollution
of air, water, and biosphere, energy problems, interactions of humans with plant
and animal communities.
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GEOG 353/553
Environmental Planning -An introduction to the development,
implementation, and operation of activities to guide landscape development. Emphasis on interaction between natural and social systems,
methods of environmental analysis, and the evolution of environmental
planning strategies. Click
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GEOG
358 Environmental Risk Assessment
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Systematic introduction to the concepts,
problems, and methods that guide the identification and assessment of
environmental risk with emphasis on natural hazards and their geophysical
dimensions.
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GEOG 440/540
Environmental Impact Analysis
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Introduction to analytic techniques, legal responsibilities, and administrative
procedures in evaluating environmental impacts of land use change. Practice in the
production of environmental impact statements and in documenting scientific research. Click
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GEOG 466/566 Remote
Sensing -
Application of computer-based statistical
pattern recognition techniques to the digital analysis and classification of remotely-sensed imagery. Includes
lab.
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GEOG 467/567 Remote
Sensing Applications -
In depth examination of advanced remote sensing methodologies and applications
including advanced image processing, hyper-spectral analysis, soft image
classification, and sensor fusion focused on their use in the environmental
geo-sciences.
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