2010-2011 Denver Campus Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Sustainability
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Faculty
(concurrently appointed)
Professors: |
Larry G. Anderson, Chemistry |
Stephen Koester, Anthropology |
Diana F. Tomback, Integrative Biology |
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Associate Professors: |
Steven R. Beckman, Economics |
John Brett, Anthropology |
Greg Cronin, Integrative Biology |
Larry Erbert, Communication |
Randall P. Tagg, Physics |
Deborah S. K. Thomas, Geography |
John W. Wyckoff, Environmental Sciences |
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Assistant Professors: |
Casey Allen, Geography/Environmental Sciences |
Thomas G. Andrews, History |
Laurel Hartley, Integrative Biology |
Rafael Moreno-Sanchez, Geography |
Maria L. Talero, Philosophy |
Bryan S. Wee, Geography |
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Adjoint Faculty: |
Kathryn Cheever, Political Science |
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Questions of sustainability are currently among the most important facing humankind and are receiving tremendous attention in the media. Because issues of sustainability do not arise from single causes, nor can solutions be developed from within narrow disciplinary frameworks, a multidisciplinary perspective is not only desirable but necessary to identify and understand problems, and create, evaluate and implement solutions.
Specializations in this critical area of study include: health and the environment, sustainable ecology, environmental ethics, environmental policymaking and policy analysis, institutional behavior, community-based and participatory approaches to sustainable development and conservation, environmental justice, sustainable food production and critical consumerism. The sustainability minor offers a holistic approach to development and daily living, which demands scientific, economic, environmental and social perspectives to understand and implement actions that can inform the public, business, industry, government and service organizations on how their activities affect the environment.
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SUSTAINABILITY MINOR
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