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Complete guide to masters programs in Landscape Conservation at German universities
Masters programs in Landscape Conservation provide comprehensive education combining theoretical foundations with practical applications. These programs typically last 1-2 yearsand prepare graduates for various career paths in academia, industry, and research.

Area of Study: Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Science, Forestry, Forest Science, Landscape Conservation, Biology Focus: Communication and Team Work in the Context of Sustainable Development, Political, legal and international framework of UNESCO biosphere reserves, Basics of the Functionality and Modification of Systems, “Project Management & Innovation”, Governance, Administration and Management for Biosphere Reserves and Protected Areas, Transformation and Education for Sustainable Development (ESD)

Area of Study: Landscape Conservation, Landscape Architecture, Landscape Design, Environmental Design, Architecture Focus: Outdoor Development, Cultural Landscape Development, Planning of Parks and Recreational Areas, Nature Conservation, Ecology, Design Planning of Outdoor Installations, Species and Biotope Protection, Urban Development Planning, Applied Ecology

Area of Study: Landscape Conservation, Landscape Architecture, Landscape Planning Focus: N/A

Area of Study: Agricultural Economics, Forestry, Landscape Conservation, Nature Conservation Planning, Ecology, Nature Conservation, Environmental Protection Focus: Environmental psychology in the context of educational work, Education for Sustainable Development, Nature Conservation, Environment - Society - Sustainability - Paths to Transformation, Communication and Public Relations, Organizational Studies and Planning Knowledge, Project Planning and Management, Biodiversity Management in the Cultural Landscape, Analysis of the Macrochore, Economic and Social/Civilisation Potential of a Region, Geographical Information Systems

Area of Study: Landscape Conservation Focus: N/A