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Wetland conservation is not just an ecological challenge—it is also deeply shaped by social, political, and cultural factors. This course explores how competing stakeholder interests, policy frameworks, and governance structures influence wetland management and restoration. Learners will examine the role of public, private, and social sectors in conservation efforts, as well as strategies for fostering equitable and culturally sensitive stakeholder engagement. Through case studies, the course highlights both successful collaborations and the consequences of stakeholder exclusion in environmental decision-making. By the end, learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of how human dynamics shape wetland conservation outcomes.
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You will become familiar with the course, your classmates, and our learning environment. The orientation will also help you obtain the technical skills required for the course.
Wetlands provide vital ecosystem services that support biodiversity, water quality, and climate regulation, making their conservation and management critical. This module explores the concept of ecosystem services, focusing on their significance in wetland conservation efforts. You will also examine the diverse stakeholders involved, how their priorities shape decision-making, and the trade-offs that arise when competing interests lead to conflicts over wetland use. Through this exploration, you will gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of balancing conservation and resource demands.
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14 vidéos5 lectures2 devoirs1 sujet de discussion
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14 vidéos•Total 69 minutes
Course Introduction•2 minutes
Meet your Instructor | Caitlin Bloomer•1 minute
Module 1 Overview•2 minutes
The Concept of Ecosystem Services•4 minutes
Provisioning Services in Wetlands•5 minutes
Regulating Services in Wetlands•2 minutes
Cultural Services in Wetlands•5 minutes
Supporting Services in Wetlands•4 minutes
Valuing Ecosystem Services•7 minutes
Stakeholder Interests & Priorities•6 minutes
Trade-offs in Wetland Management•9 minutes
Balancing Multiple Objectives•6 minutes
Hear from Wetland Professionals•15 minutes
Module 1 Wrap-up•2 minutes
5 lectures•Total 45 minutes
Course Guide•5 minutes
Updating Your Profile•10 minutes
Course Glossary•10 minutes
Economic Benefits of Wetlands•10 minutes
Over 140 organisations, experts call for bolder action on water and wetlands at COP16•10 minutes
2 devoirs•Total 40 minutes
Orientation Quiz•10 minutes
Module 1 Knowledge Check•30 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 10 minutes
Getting to Know Your Classmates•10 minutes
Module 2 | Social & Political Aspects of Wetland Restoration, Management, & Conservation
2 heures à terminer
Détails du module
This module explores the roles of the public, private, and social sectors in shaping wetland conservation and policy. You will compare how each sector influences decision-making and assess the benefits of cross-sector collaboration in achieving conservation goals. The module also introduces key tools for social and political analysis, providing insight into how they can be applied to wetland management and policy development. By the end, you will have a deeper understanding of the interconnected forces driving wetland conservation efforts.
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11 vidéos2 lectures1 devoir
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11 vidéos•Total 62 minutes
Module 2 Overview•1 minute
Drucker's Three Sectors of Society•9 minutes
Public Sector & Wetlands•9 minutes
Private Sector & Wetlands•6 minutes
Social Sector & Wetlands•5 minutes
Introduction to Social & Political Analysis•6 minutes
This module examines the role of stakeholder engagement in environmental decision-making, with a focus on wetland conservation. You will explore the structural, economic, social, and political barriers that can limit participation in conservation efforts. The module also introduces strategies for fostering respectful, equitable, and meaningful engagement with culturally diverse communities. By the end, you will understand the importance of inclusive decision-making and how to navigate challenges in stakeholder collaboration.
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9 vidéos3 lectures1 devoir
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9 vidéos•Total 45 minutes
Module 3 Overview•2 minutes
Engaging Stakeholders•3 minutes
Disenfranchised or Disadvantaged Stakeholders•8 minutes
Principles of Effective Stakeholder Engagement•7 minutes
Cultural Sensitivity in Stakeholder Engagement•5 minutes
Barriers to Engagement•5 minutes
Preparing Yourself for Engagement•4 minutes
What kind of decisions do you have to make in the field?•11 minutes
Module 3 Wrap-up•1 minute
3 lectures•Total 50 minutes
Course Glossary•10 minutes
Stakeholder engagement primer•10 minutes
The role of culture in stakeholder engagement: Its implication for open innovation•30 minutes
1 devoir•Total 30 minutes
Module 3 Knowledge Check•30 minutes
Module 4 | Case Studies & Conclusion
3 heures à terminer
Détails du module
Effective stakeholder engagement is essential for sustainable environmental decision-making and governance. In this module, you will examine real-world examples of successful stakeholder engagement across diverse contexts, identifying key factors that contribute to positive outcomes. Through case studies and critical analysis, you will also explore the consequences of stakeholder exclusion and its broader implications for policy and resource management. By the end of the module, you will develop a deeper understanding of inclusive decision-making strategies and their role in addressing complex environmental challenges.
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7 vidéos4 lectures2 devoirs
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7 vidéos•Total 32 minutes
Module 4 Overview•1 minute
Culturally Sensitive Engagement in New Zealand•7 minutes
Governance Change in Linnunsuo, Finland•7 minutes
Stakeholder Exclusion in Sweden•7 minutes
Stakeholder Exclusion in Wisconsin, USA•6 minutes
Module 4 Wrap-up•1 minute
Course Summary•2 minutes
4 lectures•Total 60 minutes
Course Glossary•10 minutes
Best Practices for Building Effective and Culturally Relevant Wetland Monitoring and Assessment Programs•30 minutes
Celebrating Your Achievement & Looking Ahead•10 minutes
Getting Your Course Certificate•10 minutes
2 devoirs•Total 60 minutes
Module 4 Knowledge Check•30 minutes
Final Assessment•30 minutes
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Yes! Although completion of the Coursera course alone is not credit-bearing, it is a required component of a graduate-level Canvas course that can be "stacked" toward advanced credentials such as an academic (transcriptable) graduate certificate or a degree. If you decide to pursue further education, the credits you earn from this course can be applied toward a formal academic program, provided that you meet all the requirements of admission to the certificate or degree. Learn more about the Wetland Science and Conservation Graduate Certificate.
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