This program develops theoretical and practical skills that integrate foundational science with Indigenous knowledge. Apply this expertise to work-integrated activities that prepare you for a dynamic global environment, including analyzing and interpreting the effects of environmental factors such as habitat loss, fragmentation, climate change, altered fire patterns, and invasive species.The curriculum covers principles of reserve design, habitat restoration, and other strategies for conserving species impacted by human activities. It also equips you to engage in negotiations with traditional custodians, community organizations, NGOs, and government bodies on land management and biodiversity preservation.
A local representative of Flinders University in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.