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102-0348-00L 3 Credits DR , MSC D-USYS , D-BAUG
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Prospective Environmental Assessments

Prerequisite for this lecture is basic knowledge of environmental assessment tools, such as material flow analysis, risk assessment and life cycle assessment. Students without previous knowledge in these areas need to read according textbooks prior to or at the beginning of the lecture.
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Abstract

This lecture deals with prospective assessments of emerging technologies as well as with the assessment of long-term environmental impact caused by today's activities.

Objective

- Understanding prospective environmental assessments, including scenario analysis techniques, prospective emission models, dynamic MFA and LCA. - Ability to properly plan and conduct prospective environmental assessment studies, for example on emerging technologies or on technical processes that cause long-term environmental impacts. - Being aware of the uncertainties involved in prospective studies. - Getting to know measures to prevent long-term emissions or impact in case studies - Knowing the arguments in favor and against a temporally differentiated weighting of environmental impacts (discounting)

Content

- Scenario analysis - Dynamic material flow analysis - Temporal differentiation in LCA - Systems dynamics tools - Assessment of future and present environmental impact - Case studies

Resources

Lecture Notes

Lecture slides and further documents will be made available on Moodle.

General Information

Language
English
Levels
DR , MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
graded semester performance
The performance assessment of this lecture is based on an oral exam that takes place at the end of the term. Three voluntary exercises that will be completed during the semester can improve the final grade. Each exercise will have a weight of 10% of the overall grade, but only if they improve the oral exam grade. Depending on the number of completed exercises they may contribute as much as 30% of the final grade.

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture with exercise Prospective Environmental Assessments
  • Tue 15:45-17:30 (HCI J 7)
2 h weekly

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