LEARN HOW TO MONITOR VISITORS & THEIR IMPACTS ON THE ENVIRONMENT
Tourism in protected areas is a delicate matter, requiring a careful balance between conservation and visitor access. The HUMANITA summer school introduces students to evidence-based, participatory management tools that enable them to understand how to assess and monitor impacts of tourism on the environment.
Are you a university student in environmental sciences or a protected area ranger eager to learn innovative techniques for visitor and environmental monitoring? Join our INTERREG Central Europe funded Summer School and gain hands-on experiences in our four day programme in cutting-edge digital tools for conservation.
WHO CAN APPLY?
- University students in environmental sciences, geography or other related fields
- Recent graduates in environmental sciences, geography or other related fields
- Rangers, nature educators, mountain and hiking guides, etc.
- Employees of nature conservation organizations and initiatives
- Interested “laypeople”, citizen scientists and nature enthusiasts