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Hello sir would you please give me some info about Urban Ecology Institute Charlie Lord
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As you are asking let me tell you that Urban Ecology institute is a fresh Branch of the environmental studies whose main motto is to understand the natural systems of urban areas and the threats that face them the study of this make person Urban Ecologist which study trees, rivers, wildlife and open spaces found in cities the main work of those Ecologist to find out the region why the resources are declined what are the factors that makes the natural recourses lees in quantity Urban Ecology research helps people see their city in a new way - as part of a living ecosystem with valuable resources that promote better health and quality of life le me tealk about the institute the institute is been established by Peter Christianson and Charlie Lord is the co founder of the institute UEI curriculum includes the following modules: Middle School (grades 5 through 8) The Changing Seasons: An Abiotic Study -Field Study 1: Weather Station and Climate Change -Field Study 2: Urban Water (in revision) Mapping the Abiotic and Biotic Features of an Urban Field Site -Field Study 1: Field Site Profiles -Field Study 2: Investigating the Soil; A Physical and Chemical Study -Field Study 3: Biotic Diversity; Mapping Our Site Ecosystems, Biodiversity, and Interdependence -Field Study 1: Insect Biodiversity -Field Study 2: Bird Biodiversity and Behavior -Field Study 3: Urban Tree Stewardship -Field Study 4: Invasive Ecology High School (grades 9 through 12) Ecological Resource Mapping Soil Quality- Chemical and Physical Properties Water Quality- Chemical and Biotic Studies Bird Biodiversity Bird Bioacoustics Advanced Placement Environmental Science Lab Guide Module 1: Urban Plants: Biodindicators and Air Pollution Module 2: Urban Forest: Exploring Street Trees and Phenology Module 3: Urban Populations: From People to Trees Module 4: Sidewalk Surveys: Diversity and Change in Urban Areas Module 5: Urban Water: Local Use and Historical River Pollution Module 6: Urban Interactions: How Invertebrate Predation Rates Vary in the City Contact detail ![]()
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Urban Ecology Institute was founded by Peter Christianson, it is a fresh Branch of the environmental studies whose main motto is to understand the natural systems of urban areas and the threats that face them the study of this make person Urban Ecologist which study trees, rivers, wildlife and open spaces found in cities the main work of those Ecologist to find out the region why the resources are declined what are the factors that makes the natural recourses lees in quantity Charlie Lord was the co founder of the institute and right now he is the managing principal at Renew Energy Partners, which offers energy-efficiency project development and financing solutions to commercial, industrial, and institutional enterprises that want to modernize inefficient buildings, reduce energy bills, and improve conditions for tenants and employees. Charlie Lord ![]() UEI curriculum includes the following modules: Middle School (grades 5 through 8) The Changing Seasons: An Abiotic Study -Field Study 1: Weather Station and Climate Change -Field Study 2: Urban Water (in revision) Mapping the Abiotic and Biotic Features of an Urban Field Site -Field Study 1: Field Site Profiles -Field Study 2: Investigating the Soil; A Physical and Chemical Study -Field Study 3: Biotic Diversity; Mapping Our Site Ecosystems, Biodiversity, and Interdependence -Field Study 1: Insect Biodiversity -Field Study 2: Bird Biodiversity and Behavior -Field Study 3: Urban Tree Stewardship -Field Study 4: Invasive Ecology High School (grades 9 through 12) Ecological Resource Mapping Soil Quality- Chemical and Physical Properties Water Quality- Chemical and Biotic Studies Bird Biodiversity Bird Bioacoustics Advanced Placement Environmental Science Lab Guide Module 1: Urban Plants: Biodindicators and Air Pollution Module 2: Urban Forest: Exploring Street Trees and Phenology Module 3: Urban Populations: From People to Trees Module 4: Sidewalk Surveys: Diversity and Change in Urban Areas Module 5: Urban Water: Local Use and Historical River Pollution Module 6: Urban Interactions: How Invertebrate Predation Rates Vary in the City
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