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Departments in the College Ecosystem and Conservation Sciences Forest Management The Department of Forest Management strives to provide the foundations and tools necessary for developing sustainable land management. While our home is in the diverse ecosystems of western Montana, our activities are global. We foster an atmosphere conducive to interdisciplinary teaching, research, and service. Our educational program produces graduates with the knowledge essential for guiding conservation, management, and restoration activities that are consistent with social, economic, and biological realities. Our research and service programs strive to produce new approaches needed for managing forest and grassland ecosystems in an ever-changing world. Research is integrated with the graduate and undergraduate curricula, and our graduate students are prepared to assume leadership positions in management and research organizations.” The Department of Society and Conservation provides social science expertise to the College of Forestry and Conservation. The faculty members are trained in Recreation and Tourism management, Environmental Policy and Environmental sociology. Our degree programs include B.S. and M.S. degrees in Recreation management and Resource Conservation and a Ph.D. in Forestry. Our research interests range form local to international aspects of protected area management with a focus on the human relationships to natural areas. |
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