Addressing environmental and social challenges in our ever-changing world is crucial for a sustainable and just future. This Master's programme provides a unique, context-specific lens to tackle issues like climate change, biodiversity loss, poverty, and inequality. Focusing on human-ecosystem interactions from a spatial-temporal perspective will give you valuable insights and skills to understand, analyse, and address these interconnected challenges.
🎓 Combine environmental courses from Human Geography and Urban And Regional Planning and graduate with a degree in one of these two programmes
Spatial Perspective on Sustainability
From analysis to intervention
Degree in Urban Planning or Human Geography
Societal importance
Yes, if you:
Spatial Sustainability Studies is offered within two Master's programmes: Human Geography and Urban and Regional Planning. Choose to study either Human Geography or Urban and Regional Planning. The other tracks are: