FRST 100: Readings / Resources

Aldo Leopold: The Land Ethic.

  • Search the Internet or Library for your own copy of this essay.

 

Gifford Pinchot: Principles of Conservation.

  • Search the Internet or Library for your own copy of this essay.

 

Godsall, D. 2006. A Writing Guidebook for the Natural Sciences. Vancouver: UBC Faculty of Forestry.

  • This is highly recommended, but you do not need to purchase it. This course emphasizes good writing. This book will help you to write well at the level expected of university students. It is available from the front desk at the Forestry Dean’s Office ($10.00 each) and online at:

www.forestry.ubc.ca/Portals/0/docs/Writing_Guidebook.pdf

 

Baca, P. and A. McPhee. 1999. Plagiarism Avoided: Taking responsibility for your work. Vancouver: UBC Faculty of Arts.

  • This booklet is also highly recommended. PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL STUDENTS IN THIS COURSE MUST READ “PART 1: WHAT IS PLAGERISM” (PAGES 2 – 7). This booklet is available at the UBC Bookstore and online at:

www.arts.ubc.ca/faculty-amp-staff/resources/academic-integrity/resources/plagiarism-avoided.html

 

There may be additional readings that will be passed out in class; these readings will also be available on the course web site.

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