Department of Natural Resource Sciences
About the Department of Natural Resource Sciences
As humans depend on a wide variety of ecosystem services, society is becoming increasingly aware of the need for sustainable management of natural resources. We require the natural world to provide us with necessities such as air, water, food, and energy; but we also depend on ecosystems for services such as nutrient cycling, biodiversity, recreation, and the splendour of nature. Sustainable management of natural resources via governance of human activities requires an understanding of all of these elements.
The Department of Natural Resource Sciences is a multidisciplinary group with a wide range of interests, including wildlife and fish biology, entomology, agriculture, soil science, microbiology, genomics, forest science, landscape ecology, agricultural and resource economics, and environmental policy. We are concerned with the populations and diversity of organisms within ecosystems, the flow of energy and nutrients through ecosystems, and processes that influence human behaviour toward ecosystem services and the environment. Our graduate programs in agricultural economics, entomology, microbiology, and renewable resources allow students to gain disciplinary depth and interdisciplinary breadth.
Natural Resource Sciences plays a strong role in several undergraduate programs, from the inter-departmental majors in:
- Environmental Biology;
- Life Sciences (Biological and Agricultural);
- Environment (Bieler School of Environment);
- Agro-Environmental Sciences; and
- Agricultural Economics;
to the specializations such as:
- Applied Ecology;
- Wildlife Biology;
- Microbiology and Molecular Biotechnology;
- Agribusiness;
- Environmental Economics; and
- Life Sciences (Multidisciplinary).
Location
Macdonald-Stewart Building
McGill University, Macdonald Campus
21,111 Lakeshore Road
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue QC H9X 3V9
Canada
Telephone: 514-398-7773
Email: info.macdonald@mcgill.ca
Website: mcgill.ca/nrs