Water underpins all aspects of development. To evaluate water resources quantitatively, it is critical to understand water availability and water demand. How much water is there, and how is it distributed in space and time? How much water do humans and the environment need? And, how do these components translate into water scarcity? This course addresses these topics, providing a strong foundation in water resources.

Prerequisites: Environmental Studies 1 or 3 or Political Science 12; Environmental Studies 40 (may be taken concurrently); Math 2A or 3A or 34A; Pstat 5A or 5LS or 109 or Economics 5.

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Grading

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Passtime

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Level Limit

Letters and science

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