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Professional Development - Systems Thinking for Environmental Professionals Course - Online

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Jan 9
2017
Professional Development - Systems Thinking for Environmental Professionals Course - Online Gaia College Jan 9, 2017 : 12:00 am to Apr 16, 2017 : 11:45 pm

In our urban environments we are experiencing many unintended consequences of previous land use management practices. In part, this arises due to the complex nonlinear relationships of natural systems. We need new tools to effectively integrate our existing knowledge and experience. Systems thinking facilitates a holistic decision making process. At Gaia College we use a systems thinking perspective throughout our curriculum, to introduce students to the network of relationships that come into play, whether it be organic horticulture or living green infrastructure. Through the application of systems thinking methodology and tools in analyzing specific situations, the underlying biological and environmental relationships are revealed. In turn, this expands awareness of our connections to and within the environment and how they can be accounted for in our decisions. This awareness increases capacity to achieve land use objectives and supporting a healthy environment while minimizing unintended consequences and identifying them when they arise. Systems Thinking for Environmental Professionals - Online gives environmental managers and decision makers powerful new analytical and problem solving abilities. This course was developed by Heide Hermary and Karl S. North to bring the benefits of systems thinking to environmental professionals. This course is facilitated by Karl S. North, an experienced educator in holistic management and systems thinking.

Contact: 
Ann Hoelzer, Gaia College
Address 
5820 Wilson Avenue
Duncan, BC V9L 1K4
Canada
Phone: 
(250) 709-2229
Click to view background photo & credits
Project: Telus Atrium Garden
Landscape Architect / Firm: Sharp & Diamond Landscape Architecture Inc in collaboration with Cornelia Hahn Oberlander
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
Photo Credit: Brett Hitchins