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Wageningen University and Research Centre is a Dutch public university in Wageningen, Netherlands. It consists of Wageningen University and the former agricultural research institutes of the Dutch Ministry of Agriculture

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Catalytic Conversions for Biobased Chemicals and Products

Catalytic Conversions for Biobased Chemicals and Products

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5 weeks long, 12-16 hours a week
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Economics and Policies in a Biobased Economy

Economics and Policies in a Biobased Economy

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4 weeks long, 12-20 hours a week
ongoing
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Biobased Principles and Opportunities

Biobased Principles and Opportunities

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10 weeks long, 8-12 hours a week
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Sustainable Tourism: Society & Environmental Aspects

Sustainable Tourism: Society & Environmental Aspects

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6 weeks long, 5-7 hours a week
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Landscape Leadership: Catalyse Sustainable Development in Landscapes

Landscape Leadership: Catalyse Sustainable Development in Landscapes

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Achieving sustainable and productive landscapes and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) calls for bold and innovative leadership. Governments, the global private sector, universities and international NGOs are seeking landscape leaders to stimulate and facilitate change.If you're reading this page, there's a strong chance that you see challenges in the society and region around you. There's also a strong chance that you have the energy and ability to impact change for the better. The MOOC Landscape Leadership: Catalyse Sustainable Development in Landscapes, is your key to unlocking the knowledge and skills you need to kick-off and lead the changes you want to see in your landscape and work.You will learn what true leadership in a landscape really is. You will learn from real-life leaders how they designed and facilitated change to better their landscape. You will be taken through challenging global cases and build your skills to lead change in landscapes. You will interact with other emerging landscape leaders who want to share and learn how change at the landscape level can be achieved. After this course, you will be ready to look at your landscape and know how to lead the way forward.After signing up for this course, you will straight away be brought to the landscape. You'll see leaders in action and be quizzed on what you would do in their situation. Through highly interactive activities, you'll learn about stakeholder dynamics and how those dynamics and competing claims often lead to conflict. But, you'll learn how to facilitate and inspire stakeholders and develop a repertoire of tools and methods to manage and resolve conflict toward sustainable change.Sustainable and Inclusive LandscapesThis course is also part of the Sustainable and Inclusive Landscapes Professional Certificate Programme. Following the complete programme lets you harness the power of place and advance your career as a landscape leader. The programme consists of the following courses, which can be taken in any given order:Landscape Leadership: Catalyse sustainable development in landscapes (this course)Landscape Finance: Investing in Innovation for Sustainable LandscapesLandscape Governance: Collaborating Across Sectors and ScalesClimate Action in Biodiverse LandscapesCollaborationThis course has been co-designed by Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation, Eco-Agriculture Partners, ICRAF, and African Model Forest Network. It has been financed by the Netherlands Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality.

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4 weeks long, 1-3 hours a week
selfpaced
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Circular Economy: An Interdisciplinary Approach

Circular Economy: An Interdisciplinary Approach

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6 weeks long, 16-24 hours a week
ongoing
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Chemistry and Technology for Sustainability

Chemistry and Technology for Sustainability

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The world is moving from using fossil resources to sustainable biobased ones. In order to be truly sustainable, alternative, biobased resources also need to be economically viable. To be successful, corporations need to be able to navigate the challenges and opportunities in this dynamic field. This MicroMasters program is intended for those currently working in the energy, chemical and biotech industries and seeking to make a shift to more sustainable practices. It will focus on the use of chemical and biotechnological approaches for the production of energy-carriers, polymers, chemical building blocks and materials from renewable resources and waste streams.Completion of this MicroMasters program in Chemistry and Technology for Sustainability will enable you to discover new resources and help your company make the switch from fossil to renewable, biobased resources.The only way to obtain the MicroMasters program certificate is to complete and pass all courses in the programme with a verified (paid) certificate. You may browse individual courses for free before deciding to pursue the entire programme. However, some course content is only available to verified learners.

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25 weeks long, 14-21 hours a week
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Sustainable Soil Management: Soil for life

Sustainable Soil Management: Soil for life

4

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7 weeks long, 8-10 hours a week
ongoing
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Capstone Chemistry and Technology for Sustainability

Capstone Chemistry and Technology for Sustainability

0

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8 weeks long, 12-20 hours a week
selfpaced
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Landscape Governance: Collaborating Across Sectors and Scales

Landscape Governance: Collaborating Across Sectors and Scales

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4 weeks long, 1-3 hours a week
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Nutrition and Health: Micronutrients and Malnutrition

Nutrition and Health: Micronutrients and Malnutrition

4.7

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7 weeks long, 6-8 hours a week
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Biobased Processes & Implementation

Biobased Processes & Implementation

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10 weeks long, 8-12 hours a week
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Tourism in Transition: Exploring a Sustainable Future

Tourism in Transition: Exploring a Sustainable Future

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Did you know tourism, the industry of adventure and leisure, is one of the largest worldwide? It faces many challenges. Among them the responsibility to become more sustainable. In this award-winning 3 online course programme Wageningen University & Research uniquely invites you to take on a reflective approach on sustainable tourism development.The societal and environmental importance of tourism has grown significantly in recent decades. Its development is closely linked to major global changes in culture, politics, technology and the environment, affecting the quality of life of all stakeholders. While continuing its focus on growth, even in light of post-COVID ambitions to restore business-as-usual, tourism seems insensitive to sustainability issues. And with climate change forming an increasing challenge to both tourism and humanity, a radical paradigm shift is truly needed. These 3 sustainable tourism courses are designed to take you on an wholistic investigation of the tourism sector and will eventually lead to your very own vision of what sustainable tourism should look like. To stimulate a continuous stream of new ideas, you are invited to join a platform for ongoing discussions on sustainable tourism business.1. Instead of taking on tourism education’s customary approach – growth driven, applied and hospitality management – the first course of this programme offers an integral introduction to the complex phenomenon that is tourism, from its historical emergence to its current impact on society and the environment.2. In the second course of the programme you will apply argumentation skills and different social science perspectives to tourism. You will learn of a broad array of sustainable tourism organizations, such as ecotourism and voluntourism. Together with your team you will pitch a case of your own.3. In spite of tourism’s substantial contribution to climate change, international tourism continues to grow exponentially, with serious environmental impacts. That is why we dedicate this third course to address the mutual relationship between tourism and climate change. Study the key challenges related to mitigation and adaptation and learn to apply them to your personal position as well as your organisational situation. So, are you eager to see tourism through a new lens? Join us on this unique all-round journey to bring about a much needed paradigm shift in the tourism industry. Together, we can drive sustainability in tourism. Subscribe now!

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20 weeks long, 4-6 hours a week
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Circular Economy

Circular Economy

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9 weeks long, 15-20 hours a week
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Food and Nutrition Security in Urbanizing Landscapes

Food and Nutrition Security in Urbanizing Landscapes

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4 weeks long, 3-4 hours a week
ongoing
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