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.

Wetland Conservation Through a Human Lens

Wetland Conservation Through a Human Lens
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Instructor: Caitlin Bloomer, Ph.D.
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Intermediate level
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9 hours to complete
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What you'll learn
Analyze the social, political, & cultural factors that influence wetland conservation, including the roles of stakeholders, policy, & governance.
Evaluate strategies for equitable and culturally sensitive stakeholder engagement in wetland management.
Skills you'll gain
- Governance
- Critical Thinking
- Natural Resource Management
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Diversity Equity and Inclusion Initiatives
- Driving engagement
- Water Resources
- Conflict Management
- Policy Analysis
- Cultural Sensitivity
- Environment and Resource Management
- Environmental Issue
- Community Outreach
- Case Studies
- Cultural Diversity
- Social Sciences
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Taught in English
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