Juliet Jane Fall

Juliet J. Fall is a political and environmental geographer working within political geography on political boundaries and nature; in political ecology on protected areas, biosecurity, invasive species, and ecosystem services; in visual studies on filmmaking and on comic books; and in the history of ideas within geography and social science. Before coming to the University of Geneva, she worked at The Open University (UK). She has held visiting positions at the Universities of Durham (UK) ; British Columbia (Canada) ; University of California Los Angeles (USA) ; and the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna (Italy).
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Ecosystem Services: a Method for Sustainable Development (Coursera)

Ecosystem services are a way of thinking about – and evaluating – the goods and services provided by nature that contribute to the well-being of humans. This MOOC will cover scientific (technical), economic, and socio-political dimensions of the concept through a mix of theory, case-studies, interviews with specialists and [...]