CornellX: Reclaiming Broken Places: Introduction to Civic Ecology

- Duration
- 6 weeks
- Price Value
- $ 49
- Difficulty Level
- Introductory
The course offers an in-depth exploration of civic ecology practices such as community gardening, habitat restoration, and urban reforestation. It integrates concepts from psychology, sociology, political science, and ecology to examine how these practices contribute to resilience and revitalization in urban environments. Key focus areas include the relationship between ecological systems and community well-being, resilience strategies in disaster-struck and economically disadvantaged areas, and the role of individual and community action in urban sustainability.
There are no prerequisites for this course. It is suitable for anyone interested in urban ecology and community activism.
This course is ideal for students, environmental activists, urban planners, and community leaders who wish to enhance their knowledge and skills in civic ecology and contribute effectively to urban sustainability initiatives.
Learners can apply the knowledge and skills from this course to lead or participate in urban renewal projects, environmental advocacy, community education on sustainability, and contribute to policy making that supports ecological initiatives. These actions can foster community cohesion, enhance local environments, and improve overall quality of life in urban areas.