Algemene informatie
Vakcode | AB_1230 |
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Studiepunten | 6 EC |
Periode | P1 |
Vakniveau | 300 |
Onderwijstaal | Engels |
Faculteit | Faculteit der Bètawetenschappen |
Vakcoördinator | T.I.E. Veldkamp MSc |
Examinator | T.I.E. Veldkamp MSc |
Docenten |
T.I.E. Veldkamp MSc dr. A.J.A. van Teeffelen prof. dr. J.C.J.H. Aerts prof. dr. G.R. van der Werf prof. dr. ir. P.H. Verburg |
Praktische informatie
Voor dit vak moet je zelf intekenen.
Voor dit vak kun je last-minute intekenen.
Werkvormen | Werkcollege, Hoorcollege |
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Doelgroepen
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Dit vak wordt in het Engels aangeboden. Omschrijvingen kunnen daardoor mogelijk alleen in het Engels worden weergegeven.
Doel vak
In this course students learn about the environment’s pivotal role inachieving sustainable solutions for human development, mainly focused on
global environmental problems. After this course, students:
1. can explain key concepts from the natural sciences relevant for the
study of sustainability;
2. can characterize key components of the environment, namely water,
land and atmosphere, and can explain key processes affecting their
characteristics;
3. can explain the role of the environment in socio-environmental
systems;
4. can identify methods to quantify the state of the environment, and
analyze environmental change;
5. can perform SWOT derived from the environmental conditions for
specific sustainability challenges.
Inhoud vak
The environment plays a crucial role in supporting societies, forexample by providing materials, energy, food, clean air, and clean
water. Environmental conditions change over space and time, influenced
by both natural and human factors. In this course students learn about
the environment’s pivotal role in achieving sustainable solutions for
human development. Starting from the key environmental components water,
land and atmosphere, we characterize environmental change and how that
leads to other environmental and societal changes. Methods to assess
environmental change are addressed and students identify for their
specific case studies what strengths, opportunities, weaknesses, and
threats are associated to the ‘planet dimension’. The course comprises
interactive lectures and exercises and is evaluated through an
assignment and a written exam.
Onderwijsvorm
The course is organized in thematic weeks, which provide students withan understanding of the specifics of the dimensions water, land and
atmosphere, how these can be studied and how they interact. Each week
has 1 to 2 lectures, in parallel to which students develop their
assignment. Lectures (H) and assignment are supported by in-class
discussions (W), reading material, and exercises.
Lectures (H) 15-20h
Workshops (W) 15-20h
Assignment ~45h
Self study ~80h
Toetsvorm
The course will be evaluated through1) Assignment (A): SWOT analysis in Planet domain for personal
case in the form presentation & working paper (30% of final grade)
2) A closed-book written exam (E) (70% of final grade).
Note:
- An overall minimum grade of 5.5 is required to pass the course.
- A minimum grade of 5.0 for the exam is required to pass the course.
- There is one resit opportunity for the exam (typically in April).
- Assignments with a grade lower than 5.5 can be improved once, after
which the maximum grade that can be obtained
for the assignment is 6.0.
Literatuur
The course builds on a series of selected articles, relative to thelecture content. Required and recommended readings are listed at the
learning environment.
Moreover we make use of:
- Open data sources, educational software packages, websites, videos etc
Doelgroep
The course is primarly aimed at students following the minorSustainability: Global Challenges,
Interdisciplinary Solutions, but is open to all 3rd year BSc students.
Overige informatie
The course is coordinated by Dr. Ted Veldkamp and Dr. Ziga MalekCore lectures:
- Dr. Ted Veldkamp
- Dr. Ziga Malek
- Prof. Guido van der Werf
complemented by guest lectures.