Hi everyone,
I have been asked to design an undergraduate course on biodiversity
governance (for sociology students), and I was wondering if anyone has a
more or less full course dedicated to biodiversity governance and what
structure they use for this. I usually cover biodiversity within my other
classes with a broader focus (GEP, methods, etc.). I think I have quite a
bit of material on the subject too, but haven't organized it for a full
semester before. Would be great to have some inspiration for doing this in
some meaningful way.
Any thoughts or suggestions? You can email me directly and I'll compile the
comments.
Thanks and best -
Ilkhom
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Ilkhom Soliev, Ph.D.
Senior Researcher and Lecturer
Institutional Economics & Social-Environmental Research
Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Food Policy
Martin Luther University (MLU) Halle-Wittenberg
Von-Seckendorff-Platz 4 (R. 4.23)
06120 Halle (Saale), Germany
Regional Coordination Team for IASC Europe & CIS
The International Association for the Study of the Commons (IASC)
Visiting Scholar at the Center for Behavior, Institutions and the
Environment
Arizona State University, Tempe AZ, USA
Web: www.landw.uni-halle.de/prof/agrarpolitik/
www.europe.iasc-commons.org
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