LEARNING OUTCOMES

The Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism K2020 Learning Outcomes (Los) for bachelor Study Program are as follow:

  • Able to comprehend the theoretical concepts of forest conservation, biodiversity, ecotourism and environmental services.
  • Able to educate the general public about the importance of forest conservation, biodiversity, ecotourism and environmental services.
  • Able to describe and implement policies, legislation and regulations related to ecosystem management, wildlife management, management of bioprospection and plant conservation, environmental and geospatial analysis, and management of ecosystem-environmental services, outdoor recreation and ecotourism.
  • Able to adopt the traditional wisdom of the community and to develop this traditional wisdom in the fields of ecosystem management, wildlife management, management of bioprospection and plant conservation, environmental and geospatial analysis, and management of ecosystem-environmental services, outdoor recreation and ecotourism.
  • Able to plan area management, which includes the areas of: ecosystem management, wildlife management, management of bioprospection and plant conservation, environmental and geospatial analysis, and management of ecosystem-environmental services, outdoor recreation and ecotourism.
  • Able to manage sustainable use in the areas of ecosystem management, wildlife management, management of bioprospection and plant conservation, environmental and geospatial analysis, and management of ecosystem-environmental services, nature recreation and ecotourism.
  • Able to preserve genetic resources and germplasm on site.
  • Able to develop genetic resources and germplasm in the field of wildlife management and management of plant bioprospection and conservation.
  • Able to mobilize resources in the management of protected areas, wildlife, bioprospection and conservation of plant biodiversity, ecosystem-environmental services, outdoor recreation & ecotourism.
  • Able to apply an interdisciplinary approach in the field of ecosystem management, wildlife management, management of bioprospection and plant conservation, environmental and geospatial analysis, and management of ecosystem-environmental services, outdoor recreation and ecotourism.
  • Able to convey thoughts in the form of scientific writing and oral communication well.