Critical to our collective survival, environmental systems maintain planetary health, balance, and sustainability, upon which all life and societal progress depend.
Disciplines: Ecotourism, Ecosystems, Biogeochemical Cycles, Climate Systems, Geosystems, Waste Management, Renewable Energy, Environmental Monitoring, Environmental Economics & Stewardship, Urban Ecology, Environmental Genomics, Biodiversity Hotspots, Conservation Biology, Migration Patterns, Human-Wildlife Conflict, Remote Sensing, Environmental DNA (eDNA), Wildlife Management, Biogeography, Climate Engineering, Planetary Health, Astrobiology
Explore Modules from the Future-Ready Pillars, which serve as a guide to interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary learning. These modules are designed to spark new ideas, encouraging students to consider how the crossroads of disciplines can shape the future.
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Driving Question: How do observed animal migration patterns within a specified plot of land in the Okavango Delta inform and influence sustainable ecotourism strategies in the region?
This engaging and immersive high school program delves into the rich tapestry of Botswana’s culture, wildlife, and conservation efforts, centered around the captivating landscapes of the Greater Okavango Delta. Students will embark on a transformative journey exploring anthropology, ecology, and scientific research methods while addressing real-world challenges facing the region.
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