EES3004H: Community-Engaged Biodiversity Conservation: Theory and Practice

How can we conserve biodiversity while integrating the needs, histories, and aspirations of local communities? This course critically examines conservation through a participatory, community-driven lens, moving beyond top-down approaches. Students will explore co-design and community-engaged research methods, applying them in real-world collaborations with local and international partner organizations. Ethical conservation practices and community-based biodiversity strategies are central themes.

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Scarborough
In Class