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University System of Maryland

Innovative Environmental Management Models: Case Studies and Applications

University System of Maryland and University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science via edX

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Case studies are the best means to analyze real world problems and assess viability of proposed solutions. We will explore a variety of ecosystems and determine how effectively they are managed given the specific challenges of each locale.

We will be analyzing how monitoring, modeling, research and resource management approaches are scaled across multiple dimensions such as size, population, complexity, and maturity gradients. For instance, Chesapeake Bay, located in the United States largely within the states of Maryland and Virginia, is the best-studied estuary in the world. Since European settlement, contravening forces (land use, eutrophication via phosphorus and nitrogen point and nonpoint sources, sediment runoff, and wetland degradation to name a few) have impacted the entire watershed of this highly productive ecosystem which falls under the jurisdiction of six different state governments and the local government of Washington DC. A comprehensive management approach involving the Environmental Protection Agency and other federal agencies working under the umbrella of the Chesapeake Bay Program headquartered in Annapolis, MD, has resulted in measurable improvements in water quality. Lessons learned from the restoration efforts of the Bay have applications well beyond fisheries, agriculture, and conservation. Other large complex systems that we will be discussing are the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, the implications of the 2010 Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and the transnational management of the Baltic Sea.

We will also explore innovative stakeholder-driven approaches, such as COAST Card (Coastal Ocean Assessment for Sustainability and Transformation) that integrates socio-environmental report cards, social network analysis, and system dynamic models. Its development in iconic locations (Chesapeake Bay (US), Manila Bay (Philippines), Tokyo Bay and Ishigaki Island (Japan) and the Goa Coast of India) present both shared and unique challenges for managing coupled human and natural systems. Addressing these linkages between human health and environmental quality and the required trade-offs a management team must make is a key component of best management practice for our natural resources.

Finally, we will discuss the implications of climate change science and how it can influence socio-environmental management. Each case study will present unique solutions to address ecosystem stress. Scalability of management approaches across a variety of ecosystems including those of differing population densities, areas, complexities, and maturities will be discussed.

Upon completion, you will have the practical tools to develop effective management solutions for a variety of ecosystem and sustainability challenges.

Taught by

William “Bill” Dennison, Vanessa Vargas-Nguyen and Richard Arnold

Reviews

4.4 rating, based on 10 Class Central reviews

5 rating at edX based on 5 ratings

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  • Anonymous
    good series of case studies on environmental management. I haven't put 4 stars because the material is a little repetitive between case studies, it will have been good to have more in dept practical examples of barriers or challenges and how they have been overcome for each case. overall, it was a good course.
  • Anonymous
    I am rating this course only 3 star because i expected differing context but all the case studies were of coastal areas and various bays. I myself being from Bhutan a mountainous country found those case study quite less relevant given they are not applicable to my context. Course could be imporved by incorporating some case studies from mountainous regions.
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    Joy Amadi
    I really like how this course is being structured on this online learning platform. The videos are pretty short but straight to the point and convey key information. Also, the case studies shown, are very informative. Additionally, the ungraded ques…
  • Anonymous
    The course Innovative Environmental Management Models: Case Studies and Applications is an excellent resource for anyone interested in learning about cutting-edge approaches to sustainability. The course offers a comprehensive overview of various innovative environmental management models, using real-world case studies to illustrate their application in different contexts. The course content is well-structured and engaging, with clear explanations and insightful analysis of the different models presented.
  • Anonymous
    I appreciated the various case studies from around the world which showed how environmental management models are implemented on the ground, as well as the various challenges encountered. These actual examples helped me better understand the tools and models discussed in the course.
  • Anonymous
    The case studies and examples were very helpful for understanding. I sometimes felt like I didn't have enough resources to complete activities, or wished they would have further explained their management approaches. The course, overall, really made you think and apply yourself.
  • Anonymous
    The course is really helpful to get an overview about environmental management models by learning from large and complex case studies. Unfortunately there was nothing around the european region. It was more focussed on the US and some case studies from Japan Philippines etc.
  • Anonymous
    The best edX course I've taken. It has given me a broad perspective of the challenges faced in Managing environmental and climate challenges. It has also given me practical ways in which I can support larger efforts at a Community level and through Citizen Science.
  • Anonymous
    I really liked the course. My favourite module was the one that focused on climate change. the content was well formulated and wonderfully delivered. There were a lot of relevant examples from all across the globe which made the course really interesting.
  • Anonymous
    The course was good and practical.
    It should provide us with more information on new technology and tools being used to evaluate these real life cases.

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