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Restoring tropical forests: Implementing an online module about restoration and succession in an advanced undergraduate ecology course
Author(s): Michael Britton
Arizona State University
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Summary:
“Restoring tropical forests” was implemented, using restoration as an example of variation in successional pathways, in an undergraduate course at Arizona State University. New versions of the module quiz are included for use.
Contents:
- Gala
- Description of additional files.docx(DOCX | 16 KB)
- MonsteraPrint_Britton.png(PNG)
- Implementation Plan and Teaching Notes - BrittonMichael.docx(DOCX | 25 KB)
- Quiz - Restoring tropical forests.txt(TXT | 3 KB)
- Quiz_-_Restoring_tropical_forests.zip(ZIP | 7 KB)
- Restoring tropical forests: Is planting clusters of trees a cost-effective and ecologically-sound strategy to restore tropical forest? (v2.0)
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