Best Thesis of the Master SAES
Last September, 54 students submitted their Master Thesis of the Master’s Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies in Environmental, Economic and Social Sustainability (SAES).
These are the Master Thesis with the best final marks:
Maurer, Marlene. Where did that forest come from? Assessing the drivers of active reforestation and natural regeneration
Gordon Falconi, Cintya. Propuesta integral para la recuperación, concentración y valorización de biomasa de microalgas, utilizada en el sector vinícola
Gonzalez, Camila. The importance of travel time for car users: A time perception analysis in a university environment
The Master’s Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies in Environmental, Economic and Social Sustainability provides a flexible study programme. It offers not only advanced level studies for graduates in Environmental Science, but also components for many other graduates, coming from other areas, who want to include an environmentalist profile in their CV. The different specialized approaches in this master include: Ecological Economics, Science and Management of Global Change, Environmental Technology and Urban and Industrial Ecology.