This course is an introduction to ecology and ecosystem dynamics using a systems thinking lens. Through a case study on Mozambique's Gorongosa National Park, learners will explore how scientists study ecosystems, and investigate the complex array of factors that inform management efforts. At the end of the course, learners will be able to grapple with real-world conservation questions, such as whether an ecosystem can recover from anthropogenic disruption and what role humans can, and should, play in that recovery.

Ecology: Ecosystem Dynamics and Conservation

Ecology: Ecosystem Dynamics and Conservation

Instructor: Ana Luz Porzecanski
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- Environment
- Case Studies
- Environmental Engineering and Restoration
- Life Sciences
- Demography
- Environment and Resource Management
- Natural Resource Management
- Environmental Issue
- Environmental Science
- Sustainable Development
- Community Development
- Systems Thinking
- Environmental Monitoring
- Scientific Methods
- Biology
- Sustainable Systems
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Reviewed on May 17, 2021
Makes your perspective go on a larger scale due to the intertwined effects of humans to our natural habitat and what we can do to actually live with all organisms on Earth harmoniously.
Reviewed on Oct 19, 2020
Thank you to the instructors for the wonderful lectures and sharing the experiences of the research and knowledge. Looking for for more such courses and an opportunity to work and learn.
Reviewed on Jan 3, 2021
One of the best course, I have ever taken. The materials is not hard to follow and the in-depth explanation gives you a proper new perspective which is still open to debate due to conservation topic




