University of Melbourne
Environmental Sustainability is one of two core subjects for the Master of Environment degree. This subject provides students with a strong foundation in interdisciplinary understanding of critical environmental sustainability issues, and how and why they have emerged, in the context of policy, management, and governance across scales and sectors. Exploring environmental sustainability through an interdisciplinary lens, this subject considers concepts and principles fundamental for understanding the complex nature of the environmental crises facing humanity and, in turn, for developing solutions. Environmental Sustainability will cover: • The fundamental earth system processes that provide humanity’s life-support system; • The conditions that have led to the Anthropocene, and its implications for life as we know it; • Global and local environmental challenges, including for biodiversity, water, energy, and food, in relation their natural and social environments; • Complex social-ecological systems and their role in contributing to and solving critical environmental sustainability issues; • Different perspectives, and the influence of worldview, values and beliefs on sustainability; • The role of individuals, governments, business and innovation in building a sustainable future; and • Management, governance, and social-ecological issues for achieving environmental sustainability.
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