DS
Sep 6, 2017
Great course. Awesome introduction to Ecosystem Services. Well-balanced portrayal of the many tensions and difficulties in the field. Also a great exposure to MANY experts and many diverse opinions.
IS
Feb 28, 2021
That's a great course. Not only introducing the approach, but providing us with different pro and cons of the method. And it gives a lot to critical thinking on the topic. I found it really helpful
By Әбебүкір П Б
•Oct 19, 2024
Курс тамаша.
By Grace A M R
•Aug 23, 2022
Muy practico
By Shiva G
•Sep 26, 2022
SO USEFULL
By Dilsha K
•Jul 27, 2020
thank a lot
By Deleted A
•Aug 22, 2024
VERRY GOOD
By Andréia
•Nov 1, 2018
I love it!
By Gabriel M T
•Mar 8, 2021
Excellent
By Flt L G R
•Jul 28, 2020
THANKS...
By Emerilson g E
•Jul 21, 2017
excelent
By Albina A
•Jul 22, 2024
лучш...
By Fernando D G S
•May 8, 2021
good
By ANKESHWOR K M
•Jun 11, 2020
good
By Tomas S
•May 15, 2020
TOP
By Көптілеуов Б
•Oct 29, 2024
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By Miriam P
•Jun 13, 2023
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By FERNANDA A B O
•Mar 11, 2021
I think the course is in general well prepared and structured, materials are very interesting, case studies and interviews are also an excellent tool to complement the theory. Even when is just an introductory approach, it gives a good overview and framework to start looking to this area. I don't rate the course with the highest score not for deficiencies in content of materials, but for some technical issues that can be fixed to improve the whole experience. The main technical problems I saw along the course were: 1) empty questions in the middle of the videos; 2) links broken, and 3) the practice at the end of the course could be more clear, and the screenshots don't correspond to what I saw in the databases sites, and thus, instructions don't work for this exercise.
By Trevor R T
•Oct 23, 2017
Great introductory course to Ecosystem Services. I have two critiques, the first is that the estimated times for completing each assignment and video are not very accurate. Although the videos have are obviously a specific time length, the actual time to complete each module is longer than just the total time of all the videos and 10 minute for each assignment. Secondly, there are a lot of additional resources presented (articles and reports), which is great to add to my bibliographic library abou ES! However, there are soo many additional resources offered, yet there is only one required reading assignment for this course. I think that there should be a couple more required key readings that are selected and tested upon.
By David D
•Oct 7, 2017
It's hard for me personally to rate this course as I do not have a real need to dive into the the details. I was looking for an overall perspective and what exactly this meant. Therefore I am satisfied even if I do not feel the need to complete the case study, etc.
The course was professionally presented with a wealth of experts. It still remains to be seen if this approach will make such a positive impact to promote more positive sustainable development but the protocols and methodology look well thought out and I understand many initiatives have worked out successfully, so bravo!
By Alex N
•May 24, 2020
The material is good and well rounded. Some of the questions and material are a little unclear, perhaps because of translation errors. The material is interactive and the peer-reviewed writing prompts are a good idea. I didn't have any problem getting assignments reviewed. I would have liked more technical details about ecosystem services methods rather than the discussion on whether ecosystems services are a good idea/ are ethical/ are useful for conservation (I do appreciate that this is included I just feel it monopolized the course a little).
By Natàlia B P
•Jun 3, 2020
Very interesting and I liked it a lot, particularly the different points of view of each of the presenters, lecturers and guests. This allows the student to understand the strengths and weaknesses of the method. However, I maybe missed a more practical module, one to actually learn how would an assessment come to be (for example, like the extra-module 6, but actually with sequences and support, because I think it's not very useful as it is - well, at least for me). But great course overall.
By Fabio M
•Oct 9, 2023
Great introduction to the ecosystem services concept with a lot of critical reflection. However, the advertised "game" is rather simplistic and some student engagement elements could have been better thought through. For instance, the excel sheet collecting the different legislation that have elements of ecosystem services through "student-sourcing" is poorly implemented and really a missed opportunity to acquire some data.
By Garrison C G
•Feb 12, 2023
Apparently the field is new enough that the course is not just science and technique. It goes on to cover how to sell the idea to the public over-much. Ecosystem services is one tool that can be made to use the ecosphere more efficiently when it need be exploited because of demographic pressure, yet it isn't sufficient in-itself to conserve or restore the planet's declining ecosphere to health.
By Alicia T
•Aug 7, 2021
Another strong theme throughout this course is the ethics and potential abuse of monetizing nature. While i agree that such risks exist (as with any other resources), i believe that right now, the benefits far outweigh them. Now it's critical to state the value of forests in no uncertain terms, so that what we intrinsically know can be "realised" and wielded to save our remaining rainforests.
By Warren G F
•Mar 2, 2023
A great and useful introduction to how ecosystem services, biodiversity, sustainability in general and sustainable development, in particular, are connected. The presentation is excellent and the content is generally balanced and appropriate to my expectations/needs, though I personally found the discussions about the Monetization of ES a bit much. yet still noteworthy.
By Patrycja P
•Jun 29, 2022
It was a great course, esspetially in the scope of methods used for engaging participants in active participation. I only thouhgt that spatial aspects would be more disscused regarding different methods for data collecting analysis and presentations. I missed that point - the rest was very interesting and organizing issues related to the topic.