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Units indexed by faculty Environmental and conservation biologyContact: Dr Dennis O’Dowd (School of Biological Sciences) The disciplineEnvironmental and conservation biology is a new, integrated science that addresses the protection of the world’s biodiversity and ecosystem function. Its key goals are to document the Earth’s biodiversity, develop an understanding of human impacts upon biodiversity and devise practical means to conserve biodiversity and ecosystem function. Sequence requirementsMinor sequence in environmental and conservation biology (24 points): Major sequence in environmental and conservation biology (48 points):
Details of these units and a full list of related units are provided in the ‘Biological sciences’ entry in this section of the handbook. * These units have compulsory level-two prerequisites beyond those listed at level two. Previous page | Next page | Section contents | Title and contents |