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Post by Chris Midden on Sept 25, 2017 12:18:46 GMT
This is a link to a lesson that does use some mathematical modeling, but focuses more on Carbon. It does have a farm application in lesson 4. I will keep looking into it, but it might not fit exactly with the direction we are taking. carbontime.bscs.org/ecosystems/activity-4.1
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Post by Zach Jones on Sept 27, 2017 18:38:58 GMT
This is a link to a lesson that does use some mathematical modeling, but focuses more on Carbon. It does have a farm application in lesson 4. I will keep looking into it, but it might not fit exactly with the direction we are taking. carbontime.bscs.org/ecosystems/activity-4.1I like the math modeling this lesson has.
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Post by Zach Jones on Oct 3, 2017 19:10:57 GMT
www.nationalgeographic.com/foodfeatures/feeding-9-billion/ The above article shows graphics to feed an ever growing global population. It gives 5 strategies to increase the productivity of the land that we already use. It even brings up the diet aspect of what Americans eat and how much that impacts the distribution of global food sources. The driving question from this phenomenon needs to be formed.
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