Dear Ilkhom,

Here is an undergraduate biodiversity policy
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/13O4NoCoY0MVcZDdnyg8Pjl-GnQ6BO1rt/view?usp=sharing>
syllabus from way back in the day - 2003 was the last time I taught this at
the undergraduate level.  The readings are outdated but perhaps the subject
organization will be of use.  Here is my fall 2021 course, Tropical
Forests: Policy and Practice
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/1F2In6n9t31kM3AfmcV9JEWWeFmT31nQC/view?usp=sharing>,
also designed for undergraduates.  This does not focus exclusively on
biodiversity, but likely overlaps with some of your curricular needs.

Best of luck - and I'd love to see your syllabus when it's complete!

Paul

--
Paul F. Steinberg
Professor of Political Science and Environmental Policy
Malcolm Lewis Chair in Sustainability and Society
Department of Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Arts
Harvey Mudd College
http://www.hmc.edu/steinberg



On Wed, Feb 23, 2022 at 2:00 PM Ilkhom Soliev <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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