Academic Courses

Academic Courses

University-level teaching - basic skills and knowledge for tropical forest restoration

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These academic courses were developed under the FRAME Project. For a visual overview of these learning opportunities please take a look at this video below.

1. BSc course - Restoration Ecology

This undergraduate course provides the basic skills and knowledge needed to restore tropical forest ecosystems. Students can apply the best-practices learnt to plan restoration projects with local communities and implementing organizations. Chiang Mai University students can apply for this course by enrolling in 202484 Restoration Ecology (3 credits). The pre-requisite course is 202371 Ecology (4 credits). The textbook for the course can be found here. The course is taught in Thai. The course organizer is Dr. Dia Shannon.

BSc

2. MSc course - Forest Restoration Science and Research

This graduate course equips students with the  research skills needed to improve forest restoration techniques; from forest survey methods and tree propagation experiments in nurseries to field trials, comparing species performance and silvicultural treatments. Expert training in the use of advance technologies, including drones, to automate restoration tasks, is a key feature of the course. Chiang Mai University students can apply for this course by enrolling in 202871 Forest Restoration Science and Research (3 credits). The course is taught in English. The course organizer is Dr. Pimonrat Tiansawat.

MSc

3. MOOC course - Fundamental Ecosystem Restoration

This course, freely open to all Thai speakers. It provides anyone interested in forest restoration with the training  needed to implement it, via online lectures provided by leading experts through the CMU Lifelong Learning Program. A practical field course in Chiang Mai is offered as an optional addition to the online learning. To apply, please click here.

MOOC

4. Volunteerships

FORRU-CMU provides volunteers with rich and varied experiences, depending on the season and duration of service. The experience may include hands-on activities in forest remnants (seed collection, reference forest surveys), tree nurseries (propagation skills) and/or in the field (site preparation, tree planting, maintenance and monitoring). Volunteers may also help with educational and outreach events (assisting at workshops and schools events) and perform creative desk-based work (development of educational materials).

For more information on long term individual volunteerships please click here. Testimonials from previous volunteers can be viewed here. For occasional volunteering opportunities, please read about our volunteer group events here.

Volunteership