IBUS-230 - Land Stewardship and Economic Change - 3.00 Credits
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Course Details
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This course explores the dynamic relationship between land stewardship and economic systems, emphasizing Indigenous approaches to land management, sustainable economic development, and cultural sovereignty. Learners will engage with traditional knowledge and contemporary environmental practices to understand how land stewardship-rooted in reciprocity, respect, and cultural continuity-shapes economic change. Through an examination of key industries such as natural resource management, agriculture, and tourism, learners will investigate innovative economic systems that balance environmental sustainability with Community well-being by utilizing land-based learning, Storywork, and collaborative research.
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Part of the:BUSINESS Department
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Available/Required in the following Programs:Indigenous Business Diploma - Diploma Completion Plan
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45
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