Web. Ciencias Sociales, Sostenibilidad, edX, Course, Wageningen University
C2.EC.2.1 → Consequences of economic viability plans
Learning result:
Knows the basic concepts of resource management that are applicable to project management in the professional field and methods (and/or tools) for estimating a project’s economic viability and is able to plan a project in the professional field, prepare an economic viability plan and monitor the project’s economic management during its entire lifetime.
ODS:
3, 13 & 15
Description
This course explores innovative financing as a tool for investing in sustainable landscapes. It addresses the investment challenges facing landscapes, highlighting the importance of collaboration between different actors to achieve sustainable development.
Course sections:
1: Introduction to Landscape Finance-Develop bankable projects that are attractive to investors and generate tangible benefits for local communities.
2: The Business Case.
3: Financing Sources and Mechanisms.
4: Bankable Projects
5: Coordinating Investments
6: Put Your Knowledge into Action
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