This book is an effort to share our perspectives from five years of experience studying and teaching in Costa Rica through the intersections of geography, ecology, and political science. These reflect the dominant pedigrees of more than one-hundred students who annually spent five weeks in Huxley College of the Environment’s RICA program in Costa Rica. The RICA program was designed to foster global ecological citizenship through practices of democratic ecology that activate learner awareness and efficacy among undergraduate participants, Costa Rican students from local schools, and community members. In the 2011 field season, faculty and twenty-one students conducted observational studies of tree diversity, soil composition, avian bioacoust...
Two years ago I would have never imagined that I would see the glow of molten lava contrasting agai...
As deforestation and fragmentation pose a constant threat to rainforests and the biodiversity they h...
in August 2006, 16 Boston College students spent three weeks traveling throughout Costa Rica seeking...
This book is an effort to share our perspectives from five years of experience studying and teaching...
In the summer of 2011, faculty from Western Washington University’s (WWU) Huxley College of the Envi...
The beautiful tropical dry forest of northwest Costa Rica, with its highly seasonal rainfall and div...
STEP Category: Education AbroadSTEP Expo Presentation about the study abroad program Environmental S...
Since 2003, I’ve taken more than 150 students of environmental studies to explore the landscapes, cu...
Costa Rica is about the size of West Virginia, yet it contains up to 4% of all species known to exis...
Costa Rica is a unique country that has some of the greatest biodiversity in the world. In order to ...
Despite its tiny size and seeming marginality to world affairs, the Central American republic of Cos...
This unique book allows to be used as a textbook and a resource in field schools and universities, ...
Education is the key to preserving biodiversity throughout the world. Not just education, but the en...
Deforestation in tropical rainforest is primarily due to anthropogenic causes and destroys unique an...
Experiential Student Learning and Collaborative Research: Understanding Tropical Ecosystem Response ...
Two years ago I would have never imagined that I would see the glow of molten lava contrasting agai...
As deforestation and fragmentation pose a constant threat to rainforests and the biodiversity they h...
in August 2006, 16 Boston College students spent three weeks traveling throughout Costa Rica seeking...
This book is an effort to share our perspectives from five years of experience studying and teaching...
In the summer of 2011, faculty from Western Washington University’s (WWU) Huxley College of the Envi...
The beautiful tropical dry forest of northwest Costa Rica, with its highly seasonal rainfall and div...
STEP Category: Education AbroadSTEP Expo Presentation about the study abroad program Environmental S...
Since 2003, I’ve taken more than 150 students of environmental studies to explore the landscapes, cu...
Costa Rica is about the size of West Virginia, yet it contains up to 4% of all species known to exis...
Costa Rica is a unique country that has some of the greatest biodiversity in the world. In order to ...
Despite its tiny size and seeming marginality to world affairs, the Central American republic of Cos...
This unique book allows to be used as a textbook and a resource in field schools and universities, ...
Education is the key to preserving biodiversity throughout the world. Not just education, but the en...
Deforestation in tropical rainforest is primarily due to anthropogenic causes and destroys unique an...
Experiential Student Learning and Collaborative Research: Understanding Tropical Ecosystem Response ...
Two years ago I would have never imagined that I would see the glow of molten lava contrasting agai...
As deforestation and fragmentation pose a constant threat to rainforests and the biodiversity they h...
in August 2006, 16 Boston College students spent three weeks traveling throughout Costa Rica seeking...