FRST 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Glacial Motion, Rhetorical Question, Nitrogen Fixation

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14 Sep 2016
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Meeting the needs of today and tomorrow. **final exam is comprehensive from beginning to end. Dr. larson also gave us the learning objectives: at the end of the course students should be able to: Describe roles of forests and forestry in global sustainability. Write a basic essay in natural sciences. Discuss basic issues in the sustainability of forest management. Lecture 2 - sustainability in an unstable system. Sustainability: redefining, reworking and is considered using an interdisciplinary approach. Assemblage of trees, other plants, animals and fungi. Interacting with the hydrology of the world. The sustainability of natural ecosystems can dynamic be defined as the dynamic equilibrium between natural inputs and outputs, modified by external events such as climatic change and natural disasters. louise 0. ** dr. larson showed many images of glaciers and forests throughout history. His point was that rates of growth and decay are always changing: External events - outside things we"re looking at.

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