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Invitation to Ex-Noguchi Room: Preservation and Utilization of Cultural Properties in Universities (FutureLearn)

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Invitation to Ex-Noguchi Room: Preservation and Utilization of Cultural Properties in Universities (FutureLearn)
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Learn how to preserve, restore and utilize cultural properties in universities—a case study from Keio University, Tokyo. In this course, we will examine how to bring attention to cultural properties in a university, preserve and utilize them. The course focuses on the ‘Ex-Noguchi Room’ as a case study, which [...]

Eat Your Values (CanopyLAB)

This course explores how what you eat reflects your identity, mental well being and can be a tool for creating the change you want to see in the world. Heather Thomas takes you on a journey that explores food through the lenses of cultural anthropology, climatology and eco-psychology to [...]

Fairness and Nature: When Worlds Collide (FutureLearn)

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Fairness and Nature: When Worlds Collide (FutureLearn)
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Making decisions about managing natural resources can be difficult; this course explores why fairness needs to be part of policy.

Conservation, Restoration and Management of Cultural Heritage (UNINETTUNO)

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Conservation, Restoration and Management of Cultural Heritage (UNINETTUNO)
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The course aims to provide students with the basic knowledge to understand the modus operandi interdisciplinary guide today work on tangible and intangible cultural heritage.

Population Ecology (saylor.org)

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Population Ecology (saylor.org)
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Ecology is the study of interactions between organisms and between organisms and their environments. Population ecology is the subfield of ecology that identifies those ecological factors—in the community or in the ecosystem—that regulate a population’s size.