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ENV 531: Conservation, Preservation
And Regulation
3 credits
Roles and values associated with the natural and built environments in relation to environmental protection. Historical antecedents to contemporary environmental issues and the patterns of developing cultural and legal protection.
Sections Offered: Fall 2024 |
Conservation, Preservation And Regulation |
0125-531-001 |
R. Saunders |
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Wed |
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm |
GC - SCB 023 |
3 |
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