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EOU General Catalog 2003 - 04 terms and credits arranged. Junior or senior standing required. Restrictions RNG 341 Range resources*NW Credits 3.00 New gen Ed-Natural world http://www.eou.edu/catalog/catalog_04/agscience2.html
Extractions: SPRING This coursee will explore agricultural production, processing, and marketing in the global setting with an emphasis on a particular country. On campus study during the spring term will be combined with an optional travel experience to the country to gain first hand familiarity with agriculture, natural resources, food systems, and culture in other regions. Graded P/N AREC 101 - Arec Orientation
Extractions: Robert C. Weih, Suzanne Wiley, and James B. Baker Developing a Data Support System for Ecosystem Management Research Abstract Changing attitudes toward national forests have increased demands to manage forests in a socially acceptable and ecologically sustainable manner. As an alternative to clearcutting on national forests in western Arkansas and eastern Oklahoma, research was initiated to investigate the effects and trade-offs of partial cutting methods in pine-hardwood stands. An interdisciplinary group of Forest Service and University scientists organized under the Southern Forest Experiment Station developed a replicated stand level study and has begun to monitor activities in the following areas: silviculture, wildlife, biodiversity, visual quality, recreation, water quality, soils, cultural resources, insects, diseases, harvesting and management economics. Information is being collected by more than fifty researchers over a five year period. In order to evaluate the effects of different management strategies and their interactions with forest resources, the data must be brought into a common format and made available to all researchers. A data support system was developed which incorporates Geographic Information System (GIS), Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and computer network technologies. This allows researchers to integrate both spatial and tabular data from more than two thousand plots. Initiation of this data support system involved the development of a conceptual design which allows all phases of the research to be integrated into a spatial model.
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Extractions: Shaman Presents "On The Net" NIPRs listing of key environmental Internet sites [Data] [Research] [Governmental] [Technical Assistance] ... [News] Following is a list of Internet resources that NIPR contributors or NIPR host, David Shaman, think are particularly useful. Add your suggestions by completing the recommendations form or mailing David Shaman . Our favorites are marked with the little "pot 'o gold" like this: . Recent additions to the list are checked ( Locate specific documents from key environmental Internet sites by using the NIPR Targeted Search Environmental Agencies on the Net provides highlights of what environmental agencies around the globe are putting online. DATA ABOUT INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION AND RELATED TOPICS The Air Management Information System (AMIS) is a program developed by the World Health Organization under the umbrella of the Healthy Cities Programme. The objective of AMIS is to transfer information on air quality management (air quality management instruments used in cities, indoor and ambient air pollutant concentrations, noise levels, health effects, control actions, air quality standards, emission standards, emission inventories, dispersion modeling tools) between countries and cities. In this context AMIS acts as a global air quality information exchange system. AMIS program activity areas include database coordination of air quality information in world mega-cities, act as an information broker, and provide training courses on monitoring and management.
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Extractions: GEOGRAPHY MAJOR The General Education Requirement All students must satisfy a general education requirement consisting of eleven (11) courses outside of the major department (see page 34). The General Education Goal 11 (Non-Western Studies) requirement is satisfied through the completion of the Geography major. Course Prerequisites Courses may have specified conditions for enrollment, such as prior completion of less advanced courses, permission of the instructor, or appropriate placement test scores. Students should refer to course descriptions in the department listings for prerequisite requirements. Departmental Requirements for Major: Core Courses (5 Courses): 22.101 Introduction to Human Geography 22.110 World Regional Geography 22.203 Introduction to Physical Geography 22.214 Geographical Techniques Quantitative Methods 22.216 Introduction to Geographical Information Systems
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Extractions: Robert C. Weih, Suzanne Wiley, and James B. Baker Changing attitudes toward national forests have increased demands to manage forests in a socially acceptable and ecologically sustainable manner. As an alternative to clearcutting on national forests in western Arkansas and eastern Oklahoma, research was initiated to investigate the effects and trade-offs of partial cutting methods in pine-hardwood stands. An interdisciplinary group of Forest Service and University scientists organized under the Southern Forest Experiment Station developed a replicated stand level study and has begun to monitor activities in the following areas: silviculture, wildlife, biodiversity, visual quality, recreation, water quality, soils, cultural resources, insects, diseases, harvesting and management economics. Information is being collected by more than fifty researchers over a five year period. In order to evaluate the effects of different management strategies and their interactions with forest resources, the data must be brought into a common format and made available to all researchers. A data support system was developed which incorporates Geographic Information System (GIS), Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and computer network technologies. This allows researchers to integrate both spatial and tabular data from more than two thousand plots. Initiation of this data support system involved the development of a conceptual design which allows all phases of the research to be integrated into a spatial model.
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Extractions: Previous Contents Next Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship Spring 2002 URLs in this document have been updated. Links enclosed in have been changed. If a replacement link was located, the new URL was added and the link is active; if a new site could not be identified, the broken link was removed. Science and Technology Resources on the Internet Astronomical Resources on the Internet Joe Kraus References Astronomical information has been available online since the early days of the Internet. Physicists were early adopters of the Internet and the web, and astronomers were not far behind. For example, when comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 struck the planet Jupiter back in July 1994, images taken of the event were immediately put onto the web. People from all over the world could see the images as soon as they were posted, and professional astronomers could immediately download scientific data. This was one of the first major scientific events that demonstrated the power of the Internet and the ability of the astronomical community to share scientific images and data quickly with the public ( Egret and Heck 1994 Many astronomical organizations have been ahead of the curve in utilizing the Internet for electronic publication. "The physics and astronomy communities have been among the first involved in EP [electronic publishing], even before the concept itself existed per se. Astronomers, space physicists, high-energy physicists and their colleagues around the world have done more than just help in setting up the Internet and the associated networks. They jumped onto the World-Wide Web (WWW) and quickly became prolific producers and eager consumers..." (
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Extractions: breadcrumbs GIS courses at the introductory and intermediate level are offered through the Department of Geography and the College of Agriculture. Other departments provide courses that have a strong specialized GIS component in numerous higher level courses. The following table is a list of courses listed in the University Bulletin, followed by brief statements covering departmental objectives and prerequisites. AEC 483 REGIONAL ECONOMICS. (3) This course presents an economic approach to the study of regions. The emphasis is on the role of spatial relationships in economic activity. Topics considered include market area analysis, location theory, economic base and input-output analysis as well as regional economic development. Prereq: ECO 202. http://www.ca.uky.edu/agripedia/classes/aec483/syllabus.htm BAE 599 TOPICS IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING. (2-3) A detailed investigation of a topic of current significance in agricultural engineering such as: design of small earth dams, vacuum dehydration systems, small particle mechanics, environmental control in green houses, sprinkler irrigation, energy conversion in agriculture, bio-simulation. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits, but only three credits can be earned under the same title. A particular topic may be offered at most twice under the BAE 599 number. Prereq: Variable; given when topic identified.