Introduces the multidisciplinary field of planetary health, which is concerned with the health of human civilization and the state of the natural systems on which it depends. Explores linkages and feedbacks between environmental degradation, global change and human health and well-being, including infectious and non-infectious disease, diets and nutrition, and mental health, among other topics. Students learn how to analyze and quantify these linkages between human health and environmental change through course assignments. Finally, the course explores proposed solutions to jointly improve environmental and human health outcomes.

Prerequisites: Completion of, or concurrent enrollment, in ESM 201, ESM 206, and ESM 263.

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Units

Letter

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

Graduate students only

Level Limit

Environmental science

College
These majors only esm
MACDONALD A J
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Lecture

BREN 1414
T
08:00 AM - 09:15 AM
21 / 34
ESM 201
76 / 92 Enrolled
Ecology of Managed Ecosystems
Tilman G D
T R
09:30 AM - 10:30 AM
70.8% A
ESM 204
78 / 92 Enrolled
Economics of Environmental Management
Meng K C
M W
08:00 AM - 09:00 AM
66.7% A
ESM 205
89 / 94 Enrolled
Environmental Justice
Chakraborty J, Finn E C
M
09:30 AM - 10:30 AM
ESM 211
25 / 29 Enrolled
Applied Population Ecology
Jerde C L
T R
15:30 PM - 16:45 PM
100.0% A
ESM 225
25 / 25 Closed
Water Policy
Jon Snyder 4.2
F
12:30 PM - 15:00 PM
95.1% A
ESM 231
21 / 25 Enrolled
Creating Value through Environmental Solutions
Peggy Cotter 2.6
W
12:30 PM - 13:45 PM
100.0% A