Multiple Media Enabled Course Content-MSD 011: Sustainability Science
PGDSS- Only Sustainability Science Course in India
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PGDSS- Only Sustainability Science Course in India
The major objectives of this block are to understand the concept of sustainable development, its objectives and challenges. Click here to read.
Block 2 focuses on the principles of Sustainability Science as a new emerging discipline to study the need and approaches to Sustainability Science. Click here to read.
The major objective of block 3 is to study the principles and approaches of natural resource management at landscape in brief. Click here to read.
The main objective of block 4 is to understand ethical value behind sustainability. Click here to read.
MSD 011: Sustainability Science >> Sustainability: What Really it Means?
MSD 011: Sustainability Science >>Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): An Overview
MSD 011: Sustainability Science >> Achieving SDGs by 2030 and India’s Achievement
MSD011: Sustainability Science>>The Basic Human needs and Sustainability
MSD 011: Sustainability Science>> Sustainability Science as an emerging discipline
MSD011- Sustainability Science>> Indicators of Sustainability
MSD011- Sustainability Science>>Sustainable Management of Natural resources: SDGS Perspectives
MSD011-Sustainability Science>>The Role of Education and Awareness in promoting sustainability
MSD011- Sustainability Science>>Moving Towards Green Technology
MSD 011: Sustainability Science>> Sustainable Development Goals: an Overview
MSD 011 - Sustainability Science >>SDGs and India
MSD 011 - Sustainability Science >>Basic Human Needs and Issues of Sustainability
MSD 011 - Sustainability Science >>Sustainability Science as an emerging discipline
MSD 011 - Sustainability Science >>Sustainable Management of Natural resources: SDGS Perspectives
MSD 011 - Sustainability Science >>Human Resource Development and Eco-friendly Lifestyles
MSD 011: Sustainability Science >> Sustainability: What Really it Means? (08-04-2020
MSD 011: Sustainability Science >> Achieving SDGs by 2030 and India’s Achievement
MSD 011: Sustainability Science >>Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): An Overview
MSD011: Sustainability Science>>The Basic Human needs and Sustainability
MSD 011: Sustainability Science>> Sustainability Science as an emerging discipline
MSD011- Sustainability Science>> Indicators of Sustainability
MSD011- Sustainability Science>>Sustainable Management of Natural resources: SDGS Perspectives
MSD011-Sustainability Science>>The Role of Education and Awareness in promoting sustainability
MSD011- Sustainability Science>>Moving Towards Green Technology
MSD 011: Sustainability Science>> Sustainable Development Goals: an Overview (PPT)
MSD 011 - Sustainability Science >>SDGs and India (PPT)
MSD 011 - Sustainability Science >>Basic Human Needs and Issues of Sustainability (PPT)
MSD 011 - Sustainability Science >>Sustainability Science as an emerging discipline (PPT)
MSD 011 - Sustainability Science >>Sustainable Management of Natural resources: SDGS Perspectives (PPT)
MSD 011 - Sustainability Science >>Human Resource Development and Eco-friendly Lifestyles (PPT)
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MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS: WHAT WE MET AND MISSED
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