Passion for nature: global student motivations for forestrelated education and career aspirations

Author:

Owuor J.A.1,Winkel G.2,Giessen L.3,Prior L.1,Burns J.4,Tegegne Y.T.1,Poschen P.5

Affiliation:

1. European Forest Institute, Governance Programme, Platz der Vereinten Nationen 7, 53113, Bonn, Germany

2. Wageningen University, Forest and Nature Conservation Policy Group, Droevendaalsesteeg 3, Building 101 (Gaia Building), P. O. Box 47, 6700 AA Wageningen, Netherlands

3. Institute of International Forestry and Forest Products, Technical University Dresden, Pienner Straße 7, 01737, Tharandt, Germany

4. International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO), Marxergasse 2 1030, Vienna, Austria

5. Socio-economic sustainability, Faculty of Environment, University of Freiburg, Tennenbacherstrasse 4, D-79085, Freiburg, Germany

Abstract

Despite the relevance of forests to biodiversity and climate change, education and careers related to them are still unattractive to young people. This paper presents findings from a study whose goal is to investigate the motivation and career aspirations of students in forest-related programmes at the university/tertiary level around the globe. The analysis is based on data gathered through a survey of 787 bachelor's, master's, and PhD students from 82 countries. The findings reveal that the choice of forest-related programmes by students is guided by (i) the desire to do beneficial work, specifically to make a positive difference for the environment/communities, (ii) job satisfaction, e. g., enjoyable work, and (iii) working outdoors. With regard to career pathways, students were most interested in working in forest-related nature and biodiversity conservation and least interested in forest-related industry and non-forest-related fields. The study found significant differences across continents regarding student preferences but only a few across study levels and gender. This paper provides useful insights that can help in tailoring forest-related programmes to meet the expectations of the students and universities.

Publisher

Commonwealth Forestry Association

Subject

Ecology,Geography, Planning and Development,Forestry,Ecology,Geography, Planning and Development,Forestry

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