MG
Oct 3, 2016
Super-awesome course that taught me about the super-wicked problem of our time and how to effectively achieve climate change mitigation and development objectives from developing countries context
CO
Nov 9, 2017
The course has been very insightful to me as a climate change scientist. It has been very detailed and it has given me input that from a perspective that i had not thought of before. Thank you.
By Katya V C S
•Jul 14, 2021
Interesting
By HIMANSHU K S
•Aug 6, 2020
good
By ციცინო დ
•Nov 16, 2022
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By Edyth M
•Feb 15, 2018
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By Legakwa M
•Jun 18, 2016
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By Grace A M R
•Feb 15, 2016
Sugiero que las clases sean mas visuales, es decir que puedan tener mayor contenido visual, ya que es bueno escuchar las experiencias, pero hay escasas presentaciones y videos, lo cual haría mas ameno el curso
By Lucía V I
•Oct 8, 2020
Their experience on MAPS is interesting to learn but the way of communicating with just interviews makes it tedious
By Patricia C
•Nov 27, 2023
This course needs to be updated
By Adrien P
•Jan 10, 2021
Hello,
I would like to draw the attention to the fact that the title of the course is misleading. By readinf its title, one could reasonably infer, at least I do, that the course deals with how mitigation must be different between developed and devoloping countries as well as among developing courses, taking into account local contexts such as resources, sociall demands, different climates, etc.
Actually, the course is about a defining a "super-wiked" problem and the building different models scenarios. The authors of the course have implemented these tools in some developing countries but they could be applied just the same way in developed countries.
Best regards,
Adrien Poisson
By BRYAN L C O
•Jul 2, 2021
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