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Natural Resource Management in Wilderness: 8 Air Quality   

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Natural Resource Management in Wilderness: 8 Air Quality

Course summary

Clean air is an integral part of ecosystems and the natural quality of wilderness character. It is not only an essential component of the habitat for plants and animals; it also contributes to visitors' wilderness experience, affording clear vistas and suggesting primeval character. This course discusses the natural resource management techniques relevant to air quality in wilderness.

Course objectives

  • Explain the legal foundation for managing air quality resources in wilderness.
  • Recognize potential threats to air quality in wilderness.
  • Identify management responsibilities and strategies.
  • Describe the purpose and availability of several monitoring programs developed for air quality.

 

These are self-paced, continuous enrollment courses offered through the UM Wilderness Institute in partnership with the Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center.

 

 

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