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ERST 633

Integrated Environmental Management

Course overview

You’ll define and analyse environmental management issues and develop an applied and integrated strategy to address these from an interdisciplinary viewpoint.

Course information

Available semesters Semester 2 2024
Credits 20
Domestic fees $1,394.00

What you will learn

After successfully completing this course, you’ll be able to:

  1. Critically analyse an environmental or resource management policy or problem, from an interdisciplinary perspective which incorporates theories, approaches, and methods relevant to IEM.
  2. Develop a framework within which the issues can be identified.
  3. Identify a range of options for resolving the problems.
  4. Identify the key process steps which will lead to improved environmental management.
  5. Show how various discipline approaches, when integrated, can contribute to better decision making.
  6. Identify the conditions for working effectively in an inter-disciplinary diverse team, or for promoting effective processes or outcomes.

Course examiners

Steve Urlich

Dr Steve Urlich

Lecturer

Faculty of Environment, Society and Design

steve.urlich@lincoln.ac.nz