Courses: GEO222 Sustainability in an Urbanising World - Spring 2019




Credits

10.0

Language of Instruction

English

Teaching semester

Spring

Objectives and Content

Objectives

The course addresses present urbanization processes in the context of globalization processes, and focuses on challenges and opportunities for sustainable development. The course provides insight into central human geographical theoretical and methodological perspectives, and research based comparative insights from cities and communities across the world.

 

Content

More than half of the world¿s population now lives in cities. This poses a range of social and environmental challenges for citizens, planners and policy makers for the sustainable development of each city as well as at the global scale. The course examines how global flows of capital, resources, ideas and people shape uneven global development, with a particular focus on urbanization as a spatial expression of such globalization processes. The course emphasizes human geographical perspectives on place, space and scale to address the development of such regional, national and global inequalities. In this way, the students will become familiar with current processes of change and contestation at different scales and the forces behind changes in place, related to planning, social action, resources and energy, environment and the climate, climate and energy transformation, economic development, migration and production of meaning. Through examples given in lectures, students will be acquainted with contemporary challenges for the development of sustainable cities and communities.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of the course the student should have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

Knowledge

The student

Skills

The student

General competence

The student

Required Previous Knowledge

GEO121/GEO125 or GEO123/ GEO124 or equivalent basic knowledge in regional reconstructing

Credit Reduction due to Course Overlap

GEO221 (10 ECTS)

Teaching and learning methods

1-2 lectures á 2 hours pr. week

Total: 10-12 lectures.

1 seminar á 2 hours pr. week.

Total: 6-8 seminars

Compulsory Assignments and Attendance

Compulsory seminars

Forms of Assessment

Grading Scale

Grading A-F

Assessment Semester

Assessment in teaching semester. New exam the following semester only for students who have a https://www.uib.no/en/svf/39413/legitimate-absence-examvalid document of absence.

Course Evaluation

GEO221 will be evaluated minimum every third semester.

Contact Information

Department of Geography

Studieveileder@geog.uib.no