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FdSc Countryside Management
About this course
Countryside management addresses the complex and urgent challenge of caring for rural land, biodiversity, and natural resources in a world facing intersecting crises of biodiversity loss, climate change, environmental degradation, and food system vulnerability. The countryside is not simply a backdrop: it is an active system of ecological relationships, economic activities, cultural landscapes, and public goods that requires skilled, informed management. Countryside managers work at the interface of ecology, policy, agriculture, recreation, and community, making decisions that affect both the natural world and the people who depend on it. At Harper Adams University, this three-year full-time programme engages directly with those global challenges, developing the practical and theoretical competence needed to make a genuine contribution to their resolution. You will study ecology, land management, conservation science, rural policy, estate management, and environmental planning, developing an understanding of how countryside functions as a complex system and how it can be managed for biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human benefit. Harper Adams's location in rural Shropshire and its long tradition in land-based education give the programme a strongly practical character, and you will engage with real landscapes and real management problems as a central part of your training. Graduates from countryside management programmes work for national parks, conservation trusts, local authorities, environmental organisations, estate management companies, Natural England, the National Trust, and private landowners. Roles include countryside ranger, conservation officer, estate manager, environmental consultant, and land agent. Further study at postgraduate level in ecology, conservation biology, land management, or environmental policy is available for those who wish to develop specialist expertise.
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