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  Environment and Development - MSc


Cardiff University    Cardiff School of Geography and Planning

Full time September MSc 1 year full time
Environmental Sciences (13)

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The MSc in Environment and Development at Cardiff University offers a unique opportunity to explore the complex relationship between development and socio-ecological systems. This programme delves into the challenges faced by our environment and society, encouraging critical thinking and examination of conventional responses. You can choose to focus on specific areas such as economic sectors, natural resources, governance, or urban and rural regions. With a global perspective, you'll study the impact of development on different levels and across time periods. The programme also addresses the limitations of current environmental policies and the need for wider social, political, and economic considerations. Visit our website for entry requirements.

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Why study this course

This MSc in Environment and Development aims to investigate, question and explore alternatives to the prevailing tensions and interdependencies between development and socio-ecological systems.

Environmental challenges and development concerns are high on the international policy agenda. Our MSc Environment and Development programme encourages you to consider the politicised interconnections between socio-economic demands (the search for growth) and environmental degradation, as well as the tensions between the state and society’s outlooks.

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