Biodiversity & Human Ecology Analysis & Resolution of Fictitious Conflict

Presents an exercise that addresses issues of biodiversity, human ecology, and tropical forest loss which requires students to consider several factors surrounding three fictitious land-use scenarios. Stimulates students to first review and then openly debate situations that require the simultaneous...

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Published in:The American biology teacher Vol. 59; no. 6; pp. 344 - 348
Main Authors: Snow, Neil, Beiswenger, Jane M.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: National Association of Biology Teachers 01-06-1997
University of California Press
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Summary:Presents an exercise that addresses issues of biodiversity, human ecology, and tropical forest loss which requires students to consider several factors surrounding three fictitious land-use scenarios. Stimulates students to first review and then openly debate situations that require the simultaneous consideration of many factors. (JRH)
ISSN:0002-7685
1938-4211
DOI:10.2307/4450326