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Course name: Sustainability in Appalachia
Department, course #, level: Geography 430, undergraduate
Semester(s) and year(s) taught (without significant variation): Spring 2005
Institution: Eastern Kentucky University
Instructor(s): Alice Jones
Keywords: region physical ecological landforms, water, soil, vegetation, weather climate, terrestrial & biological communities, watershed demographics, religion, ethnicity, socioeconomics, patterns of sequent occupance, culture, the meaning of place, community, place names, mental maps, stereotypes, sacred space, landscape meaning, built environment, patterns of diffusion, aggregation of activites, spersopolis, transportation corridors, limits to communications & delivery, economic, agriculture tobacco forestry mineral extraction manufacturing tourism, arts and crafts, political, county isolationism, good ol' boy state politics, sustainability, citizen-based monitoring & assessment, Land Use Planning, public good v. private rights, Geomatic tools, GIS DOW, FWS, transportation cabinet, MACED Pine Mtn Project, local planning, Fiscal Policy, business pressures on political conditions, self-reliance

Syllabus:
View the syllabus online at http://www.geography.eku.edu/JONES/GEO_430/GEO430_Syllabus_S05.htm
View the syllabus in the Adobe Portable Document (PDF) format: jonesGEO430.pdf (size 22K)

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