The Department of Therapeutic Nutrition Technologies has announced a specialized course titled “Biodiversity and Sustainability: Towards the Protection of Wildlife and Natural Resources.” The program is led by lecturers Warqaa Mahmoud Saleh, Zahraa Fallah Aidan, and Amin Raed Ali.
As the planet faces unprecedented climate challenges, this course highlights the essential link between nature conservation and sustainable development. It aims to empower participants to manage the complex relationship between humans and the environment through several key objectives:
- Scientific Conceptualization: Understanding biodiversity terms, ecological systems, and carbon footprints.
- Risk Analysis: Identifying major threats to wildlife, such as habitat destruction, pollution, and illegal trade.
- Sustainability Application: Integrating sustainability standards into the management of natural resources and development projects.
- Global Solutions: Reviewing successful international and local models for reintroducing endangered species and managing reserves
