Social Implications of Biotechnology

Competency D2. Describe natural resource stewardship which supports sustainable AFNR systems.
 

Description

The social implications of biotechnology encompass ethical concerns, accessibility issues, and potential inequalities, affecting public perception, policy-making, and the balance between innovation and societal well-being.

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Teaching Methods

Brainstorming, Lecture Discussion, Paired or Small Group Discussion, Case Study, Resource People, Debate

 

Accessibility Questions:

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