A study of bees in North America, aimed at comprehending the importance of bees in our society and their vital role in the production of food crops worldwide. Under its current course, bees may lose their critical mass needed to be able to sustain current agricultural practices.
The goal of this project was to learn the causes of bee decline, where decline is most prevalent, and what solutions may be available.
Homogenous farming practices, urbanization and pollution are among the many factors contributing to decline bee populations, and through research and analysis mapping, strong correlations between habitat loss locations of deleterious practices become blatantly apparent.
This course looked at theories and methods of the organization, analysis and interpretation of cartographic data using geographic information systems. Research and investigational study of architecturally relevant topics enabled students to
understand the importance of analytical processes in the resolution and formulation of design processes and strategies.
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