People, Policy & Wetlands: Social Dimensions of Conservation
About this Specialization
This Specialization examines the complex relationship between wetlands, human activity, and conservation policy. Learners will explore strategies to mitigate human impact, analyze wetland regulations from local to global levels, and consider conservation through social and ecological perspectives. By the end, participants will be equipped with the knowledge to navigate policy frameworks and develop sustainable solutions for wetland protection.Created by: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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