Current & upcoming courses
The current and upcoming PhD courses will be announced on this web page. Please see course details for start dates, schedules and course literature etc.
Current course

Conducting Resilience Assessments in Social-Ecological Systems, 1,5 cr (14-16 May 2012)
This course is intended to introduce students to conducting resilience assessments of social-ecological systems, adapting the Resilience Assessment Workbook to various settings. A large part of the course will focus on reflecting on successes, failures and keys to making resilience assessments useful.
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Upcoming courses

Training Session: Implementing a Companion Modelling Approach for Resilient Natural Resources' Management (12-14 June 2012)
This training session is intended to introduce Master and PhD students or research fellows to implementing a ComMod approach of social-ecological systems.
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Quantitative Analysis of Social-Ecological Systems - Theory and Methods, 1,5 cr (29-31 May 2012)
In this course we will look at the linkage between theory, research design and quantitative data analysis. How can theory and clear conceptual thinking help to guide data collection and analysis to avoid common pitfalls?
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Resilience and the Study of Social-Ecological Interactions, 1,5 cr (Autumn 2012)
This course is intended to deepen students' understanding of the concepts of resilience and social-ecological systems and the adaptive cycle.
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Resilience Research, 1,5 cr (Autumn 2012)
Students who take this course will after examination have a deeper understanding of strategies to write proposals and papers for resilience research, be able to link general research questions to specific research questions, and specific research results to general questions and finally develop and describe the methodologies to address research questions.
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In planning/preliminary:

Modeling Complex Adaptive Systems (Autumn 2012) 

Atlas.it / qualitative data analysis (Autumn 2012)

Text Analysis: Clustering alogorithms (Autumn 2012)

Programming in Python (Autumn 2012)

Statistics with focus on mixed models in R (Autumn 2012)

Advanced network modeling (Autumn 2012)

"Network course" (Autumn 2012)

Introduction to Open Source GIS (Autumn 2012)

Final details for each course will be available when the course is confirmed.

2010-05-21 | Johan Ahlenius
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