This Specialization examines the complex relationship between wetlands, human activity, and conservation policy. Learners will explore strategies to mitigate human impact, analyze wetland regulations from local to global levels, and consider conservation through social and ecological perspectives. By the end, participants will be equipped with the knowledge to navigate policy frameworks and develop sustainable solutions for wetland protection.

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People, Policy & Wetlands: Social Dimensions of Conservation Specialization
Navigate Wetland Policy, Conservation, and Impact. Explore the intersection of policy, conservation, and human impact to develop effective strategies for wetland protection and management.

Instructor: Caitlin Bloomer, Ph.D.
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What you'll learn
Analyze local, national, and global wetland policies to understand their impact on conservation efforts.
Assess human influences on wetland ecosystems and develop strategies to mitigate negative effects.
Apply interdisciplinary approaches to balance ecological preservation with social and economic considerations in wetland management.
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Skills you'll gain
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Cultural Sensitivity
- Cultural Diversity
- Environmental Science
- Environmental Regulations
- Environmental Engineering
- Regulatory Compliance
- Social Sciences
- Environment and Resource Management
- Environmental Policy
- Water Resources
- Policy Analysis
- Environmental Engineering and Restoration
- Land Management
- Environmental Issue
- Civil Engineering
- Natural Resource Management
- Environmental Laws
- Environment
- Community Outreach
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Specialization - 3 course series
What you'll learn
How current U.S. laws and regulations govern human impacts on wetlands.
The impact that human activities have on wetland ecosystem services and functions.
Skills you'll gain
What you'll learn
Contrast federal, state, and local regulatory roles in wetland conservation, focusing on CWA and WOTUS.
Analyze international conservation laws and conventions, including Ramsar, and their link to sustainability.
Evaluate wetland management factors, community participation, and resilience strategies against climate change.
Skills you'll gain
What you'll learn
Analyze the social, political, & cultural factors that influence wetland conservation, including the roles of stakeholders, policy, & governance.
Evaluate strategies for equitable and culturally sensitive stakeholder engagement in wetland management.
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This Specialization consists of three 4-week Coursera course. Each week is approximately 2 hours of content.
No need to take the courses in a specific order!
Although completion of the Coursera Specialization alone is not credit-bearing, each course within the Specialization is a required component of a graduate-level Canvas course that can be "stacked" toward advanced credentials such as an academic (transcriptable) graduate certificate or a degree. If you decide to pursue further education, the credits you earn from this Specialization can be applied toward a formal academic program, provided that you meet all the requirements of admission to the certificate or degree. Learn more about the Wetland Science and Conservation Graduate Certificate.
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