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Land Conservation and Nature-Based Climate Solutions 
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Land Conservation and Nature-Based Climate Solutions
 at 
Harvard University 
Overview

This is an applied course that teaches the skills and intellectual frameworks necessary to effectively secure and manage public and private protected areas, a critical toolset for advancing nature-based solutions

Total fee

2,040

Mode of learning

Online

Difficulty level

Beginner

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UG Certificate

Land Conservation and Nature-Based Climate Solutions
 at 
Harvard University 
Highlights

  • Earn a certificate from Harvard University
  • Topics covered: Environmental Science
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Land Conservation and Nature-Based Climate Solutions
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Harvard University 
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  • Land conservation drives both sustainable development and biodiversity protection and is becoming increasingly important in addressing climate change through nature-based solutions
  • This is an applied course that teaches the skills and intellectual frameworks necessary to effectively secure and manage public and private protected areas, a critical toolset for advancing nature-based solutions
  • The course includes a hands-on field component, which is customized by the instructors to each student's geography and interest, and which reinforces the practical skills and knowledge taught throughout the semester
  • Protecting and sensitively managing the world's lands and waters strongly influences the future richness of global biodiversity, the economic future of rural and indigenous communities, and the trajectory of future global climate change
  • The course covers the global origins and growth of land conservation tools and strategies and their relationship to other social movements, including climate action, democratic and multilateral institutions, and environmental justice
  • We use case studies from the instructors' decades of experience as conservation leaders and practitioners and a global network of guest lecturers practicing in different settings around the world to examine the advantages and limitations of a comprehensive range of land conservation tools and strategies
  • These include, but are not limited to, direct government action, including two national parks; private lands conservation, including conservation easements and other private lands protection agreements used around the world; strategic conservation planning, including creating ecosystem- and large landscape-scale protected areas; land conservation as part of global carbon credit and offset programs and the emergence of biodiversity credit methodologies; and the growth of community-based conservation
  • These tools and strategies are presented in the context of the effectiveness of nature-based solutions to advance both climate change mitigation and adaptation
  • The field component of the course allows students to learn through experiential work done directly with a conservation organization, improving their understanding of how conservation strategies are deployed in the field
  • Students may develop a management plan for a public or private conservation property or assist a land trust with fulfilling its conservation easement monitoring obligations
  • The instructors use their worldwide network of contacts in the conservation community to identify an opportunity that matches the interest and geography of each student
  • The field practicum substitutes for a research paper
  • Students emerge from the course with the knowledge, preparation, and inspiration to become effective and influential conservation practitioners and leaders around the world
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Land Conservation and Nature-Based Climate Solutions
 at 
Harvard University 
Curriculum

Environmental Science

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Land Conservation and Nature-Based Climate Solutions
 at 
Harvard University 
Faculty details

Frank Lowenstein
Designation : Deputy Director, New England Forestry Foundation
Henry Tepper

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