Forests and Livelihoods in Developing Countries - University of British Columbia
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Forest managemet certificate courese in corespondent/distance .
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This has been a magnificent course. Our human relationship and reliance on forests for a large portion of the general population, for the most part poor, on the planet is secured splendidly and compactly. The data is comfortably paced and complete. You can't hurry through it however, simply listen attentively.
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My desire from the course is great and more so than I had ever envisioned. As a doctoral understudy examining the territory, it is edifying my creative ability on how I can shape the technique of my reasearch project. I especially like the way ideas are managed in connection to Forest resources and medical problems. I might want to see more intuitive correspondence with guide and learners amid conveyance of the course.
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Course
Online
Description
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Type
Course
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Methodology
Online
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Start date
Different dates available
Explore how people in developing countries depend on forests for medicines, wild foods, energy, livelihoods, and well-being.With this course you earn while you learn, you gain recognized qualifications, job specific skills and knowledge and this helps you stand out in the job market.
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About this course
None, though background knowledge in forestry, international development, and environmental issues will be beneficial.
Reviews
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Forest managemet certificate courese in corespondent/distance .
← | →
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This has been a magnificent course. Our human relationship and reliance on forests for a large portion of the general population, for the most part poor, on the planet is secured splendidly and compactly. The data is comfortably paced and complete. You can't hurry through it however, simply listen attentively.
← | →
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My desire from the course is great and more so than I had ever envisioned. As a doctoral understudy examining the territory, it is edifying my creative ability on how I can shape the technique of my reasearch project. I especially like the way ideas are managed in connection to Forest resources and medical problems. I might want to see more intuitive correspondence with guide and learners amid conveyance of the course.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
UBAYEDUL HAQUE
Paul Hundal
Emerson Abraham Jackson
Alex Scott
This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 8 years
Subjects
- Agroforestry
- Forests
- Livelihoods
- Environmental
- Environmental Impact
Course programme
Additional information
Forests and Livelihoods in Developing Countries - University of British Columbia