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Resource Group | This lesson was developed as part of the NSF-funded Crossing Boundaries project. Additional biodiversity-related curricular resources are available at http://crossingboundaries.org. |
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Keywords | Landscape Change, human impact, deforestation, agriculture, population growth |
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Pedagogical Use Description | By analyzing patterns in current and historical satellite images from locations around the world, students explore various types of landscape change and predict potential impacts on ecological communities. |
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Url | http://www.crossingboundaries.org/birds-eye-view-of-changing-landscape... |
Full Name of Primary Author | Jim MaKinster |
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Primary Author Affiliation | Hobart and William Smith Colleges Associate Professor of Science Education |
Primary Author email | makinster@hws.edu |
Secondary Author Name(s) | Courtney Wilson |
Secondary Author Affiliation(s) | University of Michigan Graduate Student: Natural Resources |
Secondary Author Email(s) | crwils@umich.edu |
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Submitter Name | Jim MaKinster |
Submitter Email | makinster@hws.edu |
Rights | Please cite that it was created as part of NSF-funded Crossing Boundaries project. |
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Drought and Water Ecosystem Services Collection | Off |
Conservation Targets Under Global Change Collection | Off |
Big Data Collection | Off |
Editors Choice | No |
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Date Of Record Submission | 2012-08-02 |
I Agree to EcoEdDL's Copyright Policy & Terms of Use | No |
Date Of Record Release | 2014-02-18 14:05:31 |
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Date Last Modified | 2014-03-20 11:47:28 |
Release Flag | Published |
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