Study Tropical Coastal Ecology & Community Based Management in Bali | Postgrad Program
Dates
Summer Semester: March to July
Winter Semester: August to December
Location
Udayana University, Campus Denpasar, Bali
Education
Related Study Background
Credits
up to 30 ECTS
About the program
Description
Post graduate semester in Bali: Tropical Coastal Ecology & Community Based Management
With its central location in the coral triangle center, Bali’s coastal areas are defined by rich mangrove forests, coral reefs and seagrass and seaweed beds. During this semester you will study the biodiversity of these main coastal ecosystems and visit different community-based conservation projects. Learn more about how the community manages these ecosystems to meet both conservation and tourism needs. A special focus will be set on the environmental impact of coastal ecosystems and the effect of climate change. A perfect opportunity for both undergraduate and post graduate students to gain fundamental knowledge & methodologies in biology and marine science, that will give an insight into the work of marine researchers and scientists.
Description
Post graduate semester in Bali: Tropical Coastal Ecology & Community Based Management
With its central location in the coral triangle center, Bali’s coastal areas are defined by rich mangrove forests, coral reefs and seagrass and seaweed beds. During this semester you will study the biodiversity of these main coastal ecosystems and visit different community-based conservation projects. Learn more about how the community manages these ecosystems to meet both conservation and tourism needs. A special focus will be set on the environmental impact of coastal ecosystems and the effect of climate change. A perfect opportunity for both undergraduate and post graduate students to gain fundamental knowledge & methodologies in biology and marine science, that will give an insight into the work of marine researchers and scientists.
Description
Post graduate semester in Bali: Tropical Coastal Ecology & Community Based Management
With its central location in the coral triangle center, Bali’s coastal areas are defined by rich mangrove forests, coral reefs and seagrass and seaweed beds. During this semester you will study the biodiversity of these main coastal ecosystems and visit different community-based conservation projects. Learn more about how the community manages these ecosystems to meet both conservation and tourism needs. A special focus will be set on the environmental impact of coastal ecosystems and the effect of climate change. A perfect opportunity for both undergraduate and post graduate students to gain fundamental knowledge & methodologies in biology and marine science, that will give an insight into the work of marine researchers and scientists.