The Discover Best Practice Farming for a Sustainable 2050 Course is based on a clear vision: imagine best practice farming for 2050, start to implement these strategies now, all the while making sure it will still be profitable. At UWA we're doing just that with the Future Farm 2050 Project, set on a mixed-enterprise farm in Western Australia and we want you to learn how it can be done in your part of the world.

Discover Best Practice Farming for a Sustainable 2050

Discover Best Practice Farming for a Sustainable 2050

Instructor: Graeme Martin
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- Environmental Science
- Environment
- Sustainable Systems
- Sustainable Business
- Water Resources
- Community Organizing
- Community Development
- Land Management
- Natural Resource Management
- Sustainable Development
- Environment and Resource Management
- Environmental Issue
- Water Sustainability
- Water Resource Management
- Climate Change Adaptation
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Reviewed on Jan 27, 2020
one of the best learning experiences, i have ever had.Thank you entire team of instructors and also to coursera for providing this opportunity to me...
Reviewed on Oct 3, 2020
The Pedagogy is really simple and easy to follow. The information and knowledge from the course is very insightful and look forward to pursuing further courses
Reviewed on Jul 26, 2020
Its really interesting knowledgeable course, to cope with the increasing demand for food production to support the growing population. In a different & renewed way.




