Urban Ecology

Quarters
Winter Open
Location
Olympia
Class Standing
Graduate
John Withey

How do different patterns of urban development affect biodiversity, ecosystem function, human health, and social well-being? Can we accommodate urban growth in the face of environmental changes, while maintaining and restoring urban green spaces and habitats? Why do some species adapt to urban environments while others don’t? These are examples of the “big questions” that urban ecologists ask. Answering them requires collaboration across diverse disciplines.

In this course we will examine urban areas as socio-ecological systems, in which humans and their actions are a component of ecological systems. You will learn relevant principles, methods and approaches from ecology, geography, economics, urban studies and policy, and use them to assess case studies of environmental problems and solutions in urban areas. You will also read and discuss contemporary scientific articles and books and address a critical urban ecological issue of your choice through a final project.

Hi-Flex Class Format: This course is offered in a “Hi-Flex” format. Students can attend fully in-person, fully online, or a mix of both. Each class will be offered in-person but will also include a zoom link for remote attendees. We will do our best to provide comparable experiences for both in-person and remote students. Remote students can expect to engage with one another through breakout rooms, online discussion boards and other collaborative online methods. 

Class Schedule: Wednesday nights, 6pm-10pm

Registration

Academic Details

environmental studies

4
15
Graduate

Schedule

Winter
2026
Open
Hybrid (W)

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Olympia