Course

Conservation Science and Practice in Cambodia

SFS 3801

Conservation Science and Practice in Cambodia

4 credits

This course introduces the concepts, tools, and incentives to effect conservation of the environment and natural resources. The field of conservation is focused on protecting biological diversity—including ecosystems, species, and genetic diversity—by promoting processes, both ecological and social, that support biodiversity. The course focuses on five core themes: what biodiversity is; why biodiversity is important; threats to biodiversity; strategies for conservation; and the concept of sustainability. We explore the practical aspects of conservation using local case studies, considering the array of conservation strategies in the region, and using this lens to evaluate global concerns on a local scale.

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Semester

Environmental Justice and Mekong Ecologies

Cambodia
15 Weeks
18 Credits
Spring 2025
Jan 27 - May 9
Closed
Fall 2025
-
Open
Spring 2026
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Open