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GVPT273

Introduction to Environmental Politics

This course will examine current environmental issues, attempt to understand the role of governments, organizations and individuals take in responding to the environmental dilemma.

Terms Offered

Spring 2022

Spring 2024


Course Details

This course is an introduction to environmental politics. We will examine current environmental issues, attempt to understand the roles of governments, organizations and individuals take in responding to the environmental dilemma. We will look at environmental policymaking including the guiding principles that inform environmental policies, and the different tools available to policymakers to address these challenges. Special emphasis on political representation, environmental justice domestically and internationally. We will also explore case studies on various countries, and how historical and contemporary political institutions, and natural resource wealth shape environmental concerns. Upon completion of this course, students will have a better understanding of approaches to managing the environment, the socio-political and economic actors and other interests that compete for power in the policymaking process.  

Number of credits: 3

How You Will Learn and Work

This is a Global Classrooms Connections Course

Cultural Connection

World-wide

General Education Credits

Distributive Studies-Scholarship in Practice

School/College

College of Behavioral and Social Sciences

Prerequisites & Restrictions

None

Faculty Highlight

Conny Kazungu Sigel

Faculty Highlight

Picture of Allison Berland

Tuition & Scholarship

Course costs should be calculated based on the university’s standard tuition and fees for undergraduate students and graduate students.

Students enrolled in winter and summer Global Classrooms courses may be eligible for the International Education Scholarship.

Cancellation and Refunds

Global Classrooms courses follow UMD's Schedule Adjustment policies. 

Questions & Contact Info

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