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Ecosystem services are a way of thinking about – and evaluating – the goods and services provided by nature that contribute to the well-being of humans.

This MOOC will cover scientific (technical), economic, and socio-political dimensions of the concept through a mix of theory, case-studies, interviews with specialists and a serious-game.

By the end of this course, our aim is to enable you to:

• define the concept of ecosystem services, its principles and limitations

• understand the key services associated with any ressource (e.g., fresh water) through readings and case-studies

• appreciate the advantages and potential risks of monetising ecosystem services

• appreciate the social dimensions (power issues, cultural biases) embedded within any method

• integrate tactical advice on mainstreaming this approach into policy and standard government practices

• Optional: learn how to map ecosystem services with GIS tools

This course was developed by instructors from the University of Geneva with the help of numerous researchers and input from the Geneva Water Hub and the Natural Capital Project. The course was financed by the University of Geneva, the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) via the Geneva Water Hub, and the Luc Hoffmann Institute.

 

This course is in English with English subtitles.

31 janv. 2017

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