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Life Cycle Analysis and Assessment of Crop Production Methods
Students use their ecological knowledge of soil processes, energy, water systems, and human interactions to compare the environmental impact of food production. Each group of 3-4 students develop life cycle analyses (LCA) for a single crop grown under different scenarios. As individuals, students are responsible for developing two LCA for that crop, and then together in their groups, they compile...
Publisher: EcoEd Digital Library
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Introduction to Ethnobotany syllabus
Syllabus for a sophomore-level introductory course in Ethnobotany
Publisher: EconBotEd Digital Library
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Impacts of Introduced Species: Interspecific Competition, Predation, and Other Species Interactions
Due to increasing global connectivity, global biotic interchange has been escalating, leading to species introductions in regions in which they are not indigenous. Most of these species do not establish and/or do not cause significant impacts, but a small proportion do and can have positive or, more often, negative ecological, economic, and cultural impacts. These species often interact with...
Publisher: EcoEd Digital Library
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Caribbean Medicinal Teas and Bush Baths
This is a conference workshop but can be adapted for a laboratory exercise.
Publisher: EconBotEd Digital Library
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