Human impact on the environment - June 3, 2007

The University Gozo Centre is organising a short course on Human Impact on the Environment. The course will be spread over seven weekends, starting Friday, July 6. There will be lecture sessions on Fridays between 6 and 8 p.m. and between 9 and 11 a.m.

The University Gozo Centre is organising a short course on Human Impact on the Environment. The course will be spread over seven weekends, starting Friday, July 6. There will be lecture sessions on Fridays between 6 and 8 p.m. and between 9 and 11 a.m. Paul Camilleri is course co-ordinator.

The aim of the course is to promote an understanding of the human impact on the environment. The topics to be covered will include Conservation and Reclamation; Deforestation and Reforestation; Urbanisation; Human Population Growth; Agriculture; Liquid and Solid Waste; Pollution; Land use; Climate change; Ozone depletion; and Alternative sources of energy.

The course should be of interest to biology and environmental science students. It should also be beneficial to all those interested in environmental science.

More information about this and other courses at the University Gozo Centre can be obtained from the administrator on 2156-4559 or by e-mail: ugc@um.edu.mt.

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