Environmental challenges are complex, and solving them requires more than just scientific data. To create lasting change, you must understand how science, political interests, and public policy interact in the real world. This course guides you through the foundational concepts of environmental policy-making, helping you analyze how scientific evidence is used, contested, and integrated into political decisions and urban planning. What you'll learn: Understand the foundational relationship between scientific research and environmental policy-making; Analyze how political dynamics, lobbying, and public opinion shape environmental regulations; Evaluate modern case studies of urban planning and environmental justice; Identify the role of risk assessment and scientific uncertainty in policy decisions; Formulate structured arguments on complex environmental issues using policy analysis frameworks; Examine modern climate resilience strategies and sustainable development policies. The course begins with core definitions and historical contexts of environmental governance before moving into the mechanics of policy design, scientific validation, and political negotiation. You will engage with critical-thinking prompts and written exercises designed to build your policy analysis skills. This introductory course is designed for beginners, students, and aspiring advocates interested in environmental studies, urban planning, or public policy, with no prior experience required. Start reading today to build a solid foundation in environmental policy and advocacy.
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