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2 Landscape Ecology Master's Degree Programs


Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV)
Máster Universitario en Ingeniería Bioambiental y del Paisaje
- Valencia, Spain
Master degree
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
Spanish
The degradation of the environment due to anthropogenic action is reaching levels that already allow the media to speak openly of environmental alarm. Pollutants emitted into the environment, greenhouse gas emissions, the indiscriminate consumption of non-renewable energy, etc., are reaching such levels that the scientific community points out that it could be irreversible. At the same time, society's sensitivity to environmental issues continues to grow.


Agrocampus Ouest
Master of Plant Health in Sustainable Cropping Systems
- Rennes, France
- Angers, France
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
French, English
The European Master degree in Plant Health in Sustainable Cropping Systems (PlantHealth) is a fully integrated and globally competitive Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree, designed by leading European universities in the field of Crop Protection, that provides top-level and up-to-date education, qualifying graduates to cope with the challenges in contemporary and future plant health management related to global food safety issues.
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Landscape Ecology degree programs at the Master's level enable students to deeply engage with the interconnectedness of ecosystems and human activity. This discipline emphasizes the analysis of spatial patterns in landscapes, equipping you with the tools necessary to address environmental challenges.
Through courses in landscape modeling, biodiversity assessment, and land-use planning, students gain specialized skills for effective environmental management. The program often includes practical training, allowing you to apply advanced techniques such as geographic information systems (GIS) for ecological analysis and habitat restoration strategies. The emphasis on both theoretical knowledge and practical applications helps students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives in the field.
You’ll also explore ecosystem services, assessing how landscapes support biodiversity and human well-being. Graduates typically pursue diverse careers in conservation, urban planning, and natural resource management, contributing valuable solutions to ecological issues and promoting sustainable practices in various contexts.