This innovative program sits at the dynamic intersection of landscape, archaeology, and heritage, preparing you to address contemporary global challenges in place-making and sustainability. You will explore how cultural heritage acts as a crucial pillar of sustainable development and learn to apply this knowledge to real-world landscape management and governance. The course offers a unique platform that integrates social and environmental sciences for a truly interdisciplinary perspective.
Key Program Highlights
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Examines the critical role of cultural heritage as the fourth pillar of sustainable development
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Integrates perspectives from social sciences, environmental sciences, and archaeology
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Focuses on practical applications in contemporary landscape management and governance
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Engages with international discourses on place-making and global sustainability
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Equips graduates to reach new audiences and drive innovation in the heritage sector