Bangor University, MSc, Agroforestry
Study mode |
Start date |
Duration |
Full-time |
Sep |
years: 1 |
Course considers how trees, people and agriculture can be combined in sustainably managed farms, forests and landscapes; course equips students to deal with the principal forces driving change in farming and forestry, from thinking globally about issues like climate change and carbon trading to dealing with practical issues of how to manage trees on farms at a local level; involves taking a human perspective to land use management while emphasising an ecological approach in agriculture; course has a world focus and the University has specific links with agroforestry organisations where project work can be done in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas, as well as an active programme in Wales.
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