Watch all 16 videos and learn more about the environmental professions of the future.
Choose your eco-profession!
Ecourbanist
Agroecologist
Rehabilitation veterinarian
Urban farmer
Ecodietologist
Ecovolonteer
Ecotourism manager
Ecoblogger
Ecoprojector
Expert in measuring and optimizing noise pollution level
Ecoprocessing specialist
Expert on sustainable development of territories
Engineer on eco-materials development
Ecofootprint specialist
Alternative energy specialist
Closed-loop technologist
An ecourbanist designs the infrastructure of a "green" city based on eco-technologies with account taken of the requirements of the megacity.
City farms solve the problems of water saving and logistics, take up less space and yield crops all the year round.
Agroecology ensures sustainable agriculture by means of introducing the principles of closed-loop economy and modern technologies.
A rehabilitation veterinarian treats animals, including those affected by environmental disasters.
An ecodietologist helps you make an eco-friendly nutrition plan.
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An ecotourism manager develops and implements programs for ecotourism development.
An ecoblogger is a person who creates text, photo and video content on environmental topics, and then posts it on the Internet. He/she writes articles and reviews to develop ecological habits.
An ecoprojector works in the field of ecological construction, architecture and ecodesign, using "green" technologies.
An expert in measuring and optimizing noise pollution level takes measurements and develops measures to reduce the noise pollution level.
An ecoprocessing specialist organizes the collection, storage and sorting of fabrics and other materials for secondary use.
The task of an expert on sustainable development of territories is urban development, which provides for the improvement of living conditions and leisure of people.
An engineer on eco-materials development develops new materials to improve the key parameters of the finished product.
An ecological footprint specialist calculates and optimizes the consumption process impact on the environment.
An alternative energy specialist advises on renewable energy sources and implements them at the production site, in institutions, in everyday life.
A closed-cycle technologist implements programmes on waste management at the enterprise, including recycling, separate collection, and safe disposal.