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Strategic Environmental Assessment
Welcome to the course module on strategic environmental assessment (SEA) – a learning resource that explains SEA theory, practice and methodology. You can see the structure of the course, and move around the course modules, by clicking on the expandable menu at the left of each page. Within this drop down menu you can navigate through all the sections and pages by placing the mouse over the menu and then by clicking on a page you would like to view. This then shows all the content relevant to the subject heading of that page.
Environmental Impact Assessment
The Module is designed to provide a critical overview of the theory and practice of EIA as operated internationally to those students who need to understand EIA: this includes formal students being graduate and postgraduate students, plus practitioners/ professionals.
Our World 2.0
Our World 2.0 asks the question: What can we do when faced with complex, inter-connected and pressing problems like climate change, oil depletion, food security and biodiversity? The answer is simple: we need to upgrade the world�s operating system. In responding to these challenges, innovation will be the key. This webzine and series of video briefs report on and analyze these innovations in order to inspire people to learn.
Introduction to Forestry, Forest Policy and Economics
This material is designed as a bridge towards your future studies, while creating a smooth transition from your past understanding towards the new content you will learn. Our aim is to enhance your knowledge in general forestry, forest economics and forest policy to make sure you acquire the same knowledge base as your peers since some of you may come from forest related fields (such as agriculture, biology, horticulture, landscape, etc..) and some perhaps come from different academic disciplines entirely outside of forestry (i.e., economics, business, and political sciences).