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SWS 5208: SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL AND URBAN LAND MANAGEMENT

 

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Instructor:

Samuel Smidt
Assistant Professor, Watershed Science
ssmidt@ufl.edu
352-294-3120

About the Course

Protecting the state’s water from nutrient contamination depends on adopting best management practices (BMPs) for land, water, and nutrient management in the urban and agricultural settings. BMPs must be based on science and be practical and economical to adopt while meeting society’s needs. This course will cover the agricultural and urban water quality issues in Florida, their bases, water, land, and nutrient management strategies, and the science and policy behind the BMPs. We will focus on plant and crop systems but also will touch on animal systems. The first part of the course will focus on agricultural systems and the latter part of the course will focus on urban systems. Students will learn to evaluate BMP research and analyze its role in determining practices and policies that protect water quality. We will see how the “triple bottom line” (environment, society, and economics) interact in our decision-making process about BMPs.

Credits: 3
Semesters Offered: Fall

Prerequisites: Introduction to Soils (SOS 3022 or equivalent) is desirable or approval of instructor. 
Textbook: None required. Readings will be assigned for each module of the course.