Landscape management - Sustainable land use perspectives in the Central European Region
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If you are interested in topics like spatial planning, forestry, agronomy, horticulture and environmental sciences regarding water, air, and soil, you can improve your knowledge with an interdisciplinary scientific team in 11 different CEEPUS-Countries
All partners work towards sustainability of European landscapes’ management. This approach finds place in agreement both with EU Strategy for the Danube Region, “Protecting the Environment”, and with European Landscape Convention, searching for “Landscape quality objectives”. They educate young people from all 11 participating CEEPUS countries in seeing the differences between countries, and finding a proper strategy for development of particular places, protecting their values and supporting their uniqueness. This is done the best with long established summer schools, intensive courses where students work in international groups on projects and learn both about the particular place and different approaches. Besides, this network is also part of further European Networks and offers Joint MA degrees.
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