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MSc / PGDip / PGCert
University of Chester - Department of Geography and Development Studies
A programme examining the contested nature of sustainability and the challenges for its achievement against a backdrop of climate change and resource depletion. It examines how communities and businesses are responding to these challenges and how they can work together to achieve common goals.
MSc
Edge Hill University - Business School
Sustainability has various definitions, but in the context of this programme, it refers to long-term decision making. Organisations regularly make short-term tactical decisions but there is also a need for them to take account of the complex global environment and look beyond immediate planning horizons.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
Manchester Metropolitan University - Faculty of Science and Engineering
The course aims to provide you with an advanced understanding of the science which underpins conservation. The course has a strong international outlook and there are opportunities for you to gain experience overseas.
MSc
Manchester Metropolitan University - Faculty of Science and Engineering
This course aims to provide you with an advanced understanding of the science which underpins conservation with special emphasis on tropical habitats. The course has a strong international outlook and there are opportunities for you to gain experience overseas.Programme units may include: methods in behavioural and ecological research, ecological techniques and analysis, species conservation, tropical land use and conservation and a field course in the ecology and conservation of tropical forest or African savannah.
MA / PGDip / PGCert
University of Chester - Department of Geography and Development Studies
Regeneration is concerned with the physical, social, environmental and economic development of communities. It is central to the work of a wide range of public, private and voluntary sector agencies, including local authorities, registered social landlords and community-based agencies.
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