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Risk Management in Study Abroad: Lessons from the Wilderness
Author(s) -
Mark Ritchie
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
frontiers
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2380-8144
pISSN - 1085-4568
DOI - 10.36366/frontiers.v9i1.115
Subject(s) - wilderness , study abroad , risk management , wilderness area , field (mathematics) , political science , public relations , developed country , engineering ethics , sociology , management , engineering , law , economics , pure mathematics , biology , ecology , population , demography , mathematics
This essay seeks to lay out some principles from the field of wilderness education and apply those to study abroad. It will discuss judgment and risk management, with a special emphasis on practical suggestions for programs and the study abroad field more generally. While this comes out of experience in risk management in developing countries, much of it can be applied to study abroad in industrialized countries. This essay is not intended to be a comprehensive literature review on risk management in study abroad or in wilderness education. Rather, its purpose is to share some of the experiences and lessons learned from wilderness education so that they may be put to use in risk management in study abroad.

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