Course Overview
The Natural Resource Management and Sustainable Ecosystems certificate is offered by Harvard University. Key learning outcomes: Understand and apply the economics of population growth, poverty and income distribution, market failures, economic valuation, economic incentive instruments, food and water resources, international agricultural markets, fisheries, and wildlife conservation. Evaluate environmental ethics of game and wildlife management, natural resource use, water management, biological diversity, fisheries, ocean protection, and agricultural production. Leverage scientific research, communication, and modeling techniques, including statistical analysis of ecological and environmental data, and systems dynamics modeling. Strategically examine issues related to climate change, human population dynamics, population viability analysis of endangered species, and economic appraisal of projects that affect natural resource. Earning the certificate, To meet the requirements for the certificate, you must: Complete four certificate courses for graduate credit. Earn at least a B grade in each course. Complete the courses within three years.