This course is part of Sustainable Environmental Project Management Specialization.
This comprehensive course explores advanced stakeholder collaboration techniques for environmental project management. Students learn to tackle complex environmental challenges through transdisciplinary approaches, focusing on organizing and motivating diverse communities. The curriculum covers essential aspects of stakeholder analysis, adaptive governance, team leadership, and conflict management. Participants develop practical skills in workshop planning, facilitation, and risk management while learning to implement sustainable solutions through collaborative frameworks and environmental justice principles.
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What you'll learn
Develop effective strategies for stakeholder engagement and collaboration
Implement transdisciplinary approaches to solve complex environmental problems
Master techniques for managing conflict and facilitating productive negotiations
Design and lead workshops that promote collaborative learning and engagement
Create risk management plans that address stakeholder concerns
Apply adaptive governance frameworks to environmental projects
Skills you'll gain
This course includes:
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Graded assignments, Exams
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There are 5 modules in this course
The course provides comprehensive training in stakeholder collaboration for environmental projects, emphasizing justice and equity. Students learn to navigate complex environmental challenges through transdisciplinary approaches and adaptive governance frameworks. The curriculum covers essential skills in team leadership, conflict management, and risk assessment, while focusing on practical tools for stakeholder analysis and engagement. Through modules on workshop planning, facilitation, and negotiation techniques, participants develop the capabilities needed to lead successful environmental initiatives that promote sustainable and equitable solutions.
Collaborating to Solve Socio-Environmental Problems with a Transdisciplinary Approach
Module 1
Managing and Leading a Team Towards a Shared Vision
Module 2
Tools for Engagement
Module 3
Managing Conflict
Module 4
Moving to Action with Risk Management Evaluation and Maintaining Relationships
Module 5
Fee Structure
Individual course purchase is not available - to enroll in this course with a certificate, you need to purchase the complete Professional Certificate Course. For enrollment and detailed fee structure, visit the following: Sustainable Environmental Project Management Specialization
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Leading Expert in STEM Education and Space Science
Richard Arnold serves as Director of Professional Studies at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, bringing unique experience as both an educator and NASA astronaut. After completing his BS from Frostburg State University and MS in Marine and Estuarine Environmental Science from the University of Maryland, he built an impressive career spanning global education and space exploration. As a NASA astronaut from 2004 to 2023, he completed two missions to the International Space Station, conducting five spacewalks totaling over 32 hours
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Leading Expert in Environmental Science and Science Communication
Dr. Bill Dennison serves as Interim President at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES), where he previously served as Vice President for Science Application from 2002 to 2023. After completing his PhD in Biology from the University of Chicago, followed by positions at UMCES Horn Point Laboratory and University of Queensland, he has established himself as a prominent voice in marine ecology with over 4,400 citations for his most-cited work. His research focuses on coastal ecosystem health, particularly seagrass ecology and water quality assessment. As founder of the Integration and Application Network (IAN), he pioneered approaches to environmental assessment and science communication, developing report cards and other tools to evaluate ecosystem health. Through his leadership roles in the Chesapeake Bay Program and Australia's Healthy Waterways initiative, he has significantly influenced environmental management practices worldwide. His work spans multiple areas including marine botany, ecosystem assessment, and science communication, with particular emphasis on translating complex scientific findings into actionable management strategies. Currently leading UMCES as Interim President while continuing his research and advisory roles, he advances environmental science while promoting effective science communication and stakeholder engagement in environmental management.
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