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Following are teaching materials for selected courses in science and technology for sustainable development. Some of the materials are for stand-alone courses, while other listing include links to all course descriptions within a degree/certificate program. Listings for relevant education programs are found in the opportunities section of the Forum.

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Sustainable Resources 11 and 12 Integrated Resources Package
British Columbia Ministry of Education
British Columbia, Canada
K-12
Syllabus

Lectures on the Science and Technology of Sustainability
University of Missouri
Columbia, MO
Undergraduate
Lecture

S460 Earth System Governance Syllabus
Maastricht University
Maastricht , The Netherlands
PhD
Syllabus

All Syllabi for University of Tokyo Master's Program in Sustainability Science
University of Tokyo
Kashiwa-shi, Chiba, Japan
Master s
Syllabus

LUMES Sustainability Science MESS04
Lund University
Lund, Sweden
Master s
Reading list

All Syllabi for Lund University International Masters Programme in Environmental Studies and Sustainability Science
Lund University
Lund, Sweden
Master s
Syllabus

                                                     
FEATURED CONTENT
The following links are recommended by the Editors.

PROJECTS
Sustainable Michigan Endowed Project. Michigan State University

EVENTS
3rd International Conference on Sustainability Engineering.... December 9, 2008

World Conference on Marine Biodiversity. November 11, 2008

MEMBERS
Deep Narayan Pandey, Forestry Training Institute

Roland Clift, University of Surrey

Vimal Khawas, Council for Social Development

PUBLICATIONS
Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Synthesis Reports. Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA)

Characterizing a Sustainability Transition: Goals, Targets, Trends, and Driving Forces. Kates, Robert W., and Thomas M. Parris.

Re-emphasizing Sustainable Development: The Concept of 'Evolutionability'. Marco Keiner

 
   
 
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