The learning program “Ecosystem-Based Management (EBM) and Marine Spatial Planning (MSP)” will blend learning activities: mixing pre-recorded videos, live webinars, reading suggestions, peer-to-peer exchanges, and self-evaluation tests. It will conclude with a final assignment on the topics covered during the four weeks of activities.
A tutor will assist participants during the course and seek networking opportunities to support the interaction between speakers and students during the webinars. The learning program is divided into four different learning modules with an expected combined workload of 7-10 hours, including videos, reading activities, questionnaires, webinar attendance, and a final assignment. Registration is currently open, and the course starts April 19. Learn more here.
Cuba, La Habana. Investigador Titular del Centro de Investigaciones Pesqueras, doctor en Ciencias en el Uso, Manejo y Preservación de los Recursos, y maestro en Ciencias del Agua.