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300262 VO Sustainable Development and political ecology (2013W)
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Vorbesprechung am 11. Oktober 2013 um 16h im Konferenzraum der Ökologie, UZA1, Althanstraße (mittlere Ebene, ganz hinten, Richtung WU, hinter Glastür bei Sekretariat Ökologie). Teilnahme an Vorbesprechung ist nicht obligatorisch. Andernfalls ersten VO-Termin Ende November wahrnehmen!LV wird 2013 geblockt an vier Terminen im Ü6, Biozentrum Althanstraße, abgehalten
(immer c.t.):Sa., 30.11.2013, 9h-14h, Ü6, UZA 1, AlthanstraßeSa., 7.12.2013, 9h-14h, Ü6, UZA 1, AlthanstraßeSa., 11.1.2014, 9h-14h, Ü6, UZA 1, AlthanstraßeSa., 18.1.2014, 9h-14h, Ü6, UZA 1, AlthanstraßeEin paralleler Besuch der Lehrveranstaltung 300430 SE "Nachhaltige Entwicklung und politische Ökologie" ist jedenfalls möglich, aber keine notwendige Teilnahme-Voraussetzung.
(immer c.t.):Sa., 30.11.2013, 9h-14h, Ü6, UZA 1, AlthanstraßeSa., 7.12.2013, 9h-14h, Ü6, UZA 1, AlthanstraßeSa., 11.1.2014, 9h-14h, Ü6, UZA 1, AlthanstraßeSa., 18.1.2014, 9h-14h, Ü6, UZA 1, AlthanstraßeEin paralleler Besuch der Lehrveranstaltung 300430 SE "Nachhaltige Entwicklung und politische Ökologie" ist jedenfalls möglich, aber keine notwendige Teilnahme-Voraussetzung.
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Language: German
Examination dates
- Saturday 25.01.2014 09:00 - 10:30 Übungsraum 6
- Saturday 15.02.2014 09:00 - 10:30 Übungsraum 6
- Saturday 08.03.2014 09:00 - 10:30 Übungsraum 6
- Wednesday 09.04.2014 10:00 - 11:10 Konferenzraum-Ökologie
Lecturers
Classes
Currently no class schedule is known.
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Aims, contents and method of the course
The lecture aims at a basic knowledge of the theoretical and conceptual foundations of sustainable development. Drawing on an interdisciplinary focus, key-aspects of ecology, human ecology, ecological economics, risk sociology and governance theory are presented in order to serve as a basis for an improved understanding of the challenges and opportunities of an environmentally and socially sound human development. Exemplary case studies integrate theoretical conceptions and real world contexts.
Assessment and permitted materials
written exam
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Understanding of sustainable development as a concept, including its historical roots and interdisciplinary aspects
Development of the ability to integrate and reflect upon the relevant disciplinary knowledge
Acquisition of the ability to draw on the concept of sustainable development regarding a specific societal problem situation as a means to analyse different options of action
Furthering inter- and transdisciplinary competences
Development of the ability to integrate and reflect upon the relevant disciplinary knowledge
Acquisition of the ability to draw on the concept of sustainable development regarding a specific societal problem situation as a means to analyse different options of action
Furthering inter- and transdisciplinary competences
Examination topics
lecture and discussion; further reading is provided
Reading list
wird in der LV bekanntgegeben
Association in the course directory
MAN W3 (Curriculum 2013), MOE W-11, MAN W-5
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