Courses on Landscape Governance in Bonn and Wageningen now taking applications with scholarships available

A pair of landscape governance courses taking place in Europe at the end of 2017 and in April 2018 are now accepting applications.

Think Landscapes, Dec. 11-22, 2017, Bonn, Germany

Taking place in Bonn, Germany, “Thinking Landscapes” will focus on biophysical, economic and governance perspectives to landscapes and will challenge participants to think about new integrative approaches to specific issues they will encounter in their daily work.

For more information or to apply, click here. The application deadline is Nov 17, 2017.

This course is a collaboration between Centre for Development Innovation at Wageningen University, Centre for Development Research (ZEF), Global Landscape Forum (GLF), Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) and World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF). The course will be hosted by the Centre of Development Research at the University of Bonn.

Landscape Governance, April 2-13, Wageningen, The Netherlands

Forested landscapes worldwide are increasingly integrated in global processes of trade, market development, resource exploitation and climate change. This course aims to challenge forestry and natural resource management professionals to adopt an integrative perspective, to look beyond the forest, and to build bridges between the public and the private sectors. “Landscape Governance” offers limited scholarships, but applications are due before Oct 17, 2017.

For more information or to apply, click here. The applications for scholarships is due before Oct 17, 2018, general applications are due in March 2018.

The annual course is jointly offered by the Centre for Development Innovation at Wageningen University, the Netherlands, the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), and the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF). This year’s course will be hosted at the Centre for Development Innovation at Wageningen University.