Holders of this master’s degree will have the skills for playing a wide range of roles relating to knowledge and recognition of natural heritage and management and conservation of natural resources, preservation of biodiversity and geodiversity and environmental education. The professional profile of holders of this master’s degree will enable them to work research centres in several organisations, whether in public administration relating to the environment or territorial management or in environmental consulting firms, natural history museums, nature parks or protected spaces, environmental research centres, the area's conservation organisations, nature-protection foundations, environmental-education centres and interpretation centres. The doctoral programme directly linked to this master’s degree’s studies is the UdG's doctoral programme in Environment: (www.udg.edu/ca/ed/programes-de-doctorat).