Penn Classifieds>Penn Online Courses>People, Policy & Wetlands: Social Dimensions of Conservation

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


Related Online Courses

This course is primary focused on Procurement Organization-how to integrate procurement into the business and with your suppliers, review different types of procurement organizations, the... more
How many times have you decided to learn a programming language but got stuck somewhere along the way, grew frustrated, and gave up? This specialization is designed for learners who have little or... more
This Specialization is intended for new or pivoting Data Analysts, seeking to add Teradata Vantage to their role. These courses will get new users up and running and will also leverage the... more
Dino 101: Dinosaur Paleobiology is a 12-lesson course teaching a comprehensive overview of non-avian dinosaurs. Topics covered: anatomy, eating, locomotion, growth, environmental and behavioral... more
Arts and culture leaders have a tough but rewarding task: creating and leading sustainable organizations that deliver real social value. There is a lot of competition out there. Being an effective... more

CONTINUE SEARCH

FOLLOW COLLEGE PARENT CENTRAL