Management strategies of plant diversity for sustainable development
Dates & Timetable:
Application for this face-to-face micro-credential is open until 24 May 2026.
| Date | Time |
| 06-10/07/2026 | Detailed timetables will be passed to the accepted students a few weeks before the classes start. All the classes will take place within the dates indicated, no overlaps guaranteed. |
Description:
Explore innovative approaches to managing wild plant resources that balance economic growth with biodiversity conservation. This micro-credential covers legal frameworks, biotechnological advances, and sustainable use. Suitable for passionate learners, gain the expertise to drive impactful solutions in food security, sustainability, and resource management. Lead the way in the sustainable stewardship of plant diversity.
Learning Outcomes:
- Comprehend the current strategies in plant diversity management.
- Identify the most suitable plant resource or strategy for development, and innovation in some fields of applications.
Sustainable development goals:
- SDG1: No poverty
- SDG2: Zero hunger
- SDG12: Responsible consumption & production
- SDG15: Life on land
Sector:
Sustainability
Thematic area:
Sustainable Management
HASHTAGS/KEY WORDS:
#economy #biodiversity #policies #plants
Volume (ECTS):
1
Language:
English
Hard skills:
Plant diversity management Data analysis
Soft skills:
Communication Problem solving
Study format:
Face-to-face, Catholic University of Valencia, Spain, 06-10.07.2026
Study methods:
Lectures case-study exercises
Hours
Synchronous contact hours: 10
Asynchronous hours & self directed learning: 15
Entry requirements:
Bachelor student in one of the 9 partner universities of EU-CONEXUS, providing a proof of English proficiency of at least B2 level (certificate or online test).
Assessment:
Multiple choice test, case study exercises, individual work
HOST UNIVERSITY:
Catholic University of Valencia, Spain
Stage of accreditation:
Internally validated by the UCV Governing Board